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What does et les yeux mean?

"Et les yeux" is French for "and the eyes". It's a common phrase used to emphasize the eyes in a description or phrase.

Here are some examples of how it might be used:

* "Elle avait les cheveux noirs et les yeux bleus." (She had black hair and blue eyes.)

* "Il avait un grand sourire et les yeux pétillants." (He had a big smile and sparkling eyes.)

* "Le chat regardait avec les yeux curieux." (The cat looked with curious eyes.)

It's important to note that the literal translation of "et les yeux" is not always the best way to understand its meaning. In many cases, it's used to emphasize the eyes as a key feature of the person or object being described.

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