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How do you say description in french?

The most common translation for "description" in French is "description". It's pronounced "dess-krip-syon".

Here are some other possible translations depending on the context:

* "décrit" (pronounced "day-kree") - This means "described" and can be used in place of "description" in some cases.

* "résumé" (pronounced "ray-zoo-may") - This means "summary" or "abstract" and can be used for a brief description.

* "exposé" (pronounced "ex-poh-zay") - This means "exposition" and can be used for a detailed description.

* "portrait" (pronounced "por-tray") - This means "portrait" and can be used for a description of a person.

The best translation will depend on the specific context of your sentence.

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