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How do you say His favorite is in french?

The phrase "His favorite is..." can be translated in a few ways in French, depending on the context. Here are a few options:

1. "Son préféré est..." (Most common and literal)

* Son = his

* préféré = favorite (masculine singular)

* est = is

Example: "Son préféré est le bleu" (His favorite color is blue)

2. "Il préfère..." (Means "He prefers...")

* Il = he

* préfère = prefers

Example: "Il préfère le chocolat" (He prefers chocolate)

3. "Ce qu'il préfère, c'est..." (Means "What he prefers is...")

* Ce qu'il préfère = What he prefers

* c'est = is

Example: "Ce qu'il préfère, c'est jouer au foot" (What he prefers is playing football)

The best translation depends on the specific context and what you want to emphasize.

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