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What French words have oi in them?

Here are some French words with "oi" in them:

Common words:

* Voici (here is/are)

* Voilà (there is/are)

* Soi (oneself)

* Poids (weight)

* Mois (month)

* Point (point)

* Fois (time)

* Joie (joy)

* Noix (nut)

* Toi (you)

* Roi (king)

* Choix (choice)

* Boire (to drink)

* Joindre (to join)

* Poivre (pepper)

* Croix (cross)

Less common words:

* Loi (law)

* Doigt (finger)

* Etoile (star)

* Broie (grinds)

* Hoir (heir)

* Boire (to drink)

* Oie (goose)

* Poing (fist)

* Voile (sail)

* Soif (thirst)

* Bois (wood)

* Coin (corner)

Important Note: The "oi" in French is usually pronounced like the "wa" in "water." It can sometimes sound like a "w" followed by a short "ee," but this is less common.

I hope this helps!

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