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How do you write windy in french?

There are a few ways to say "windy" in French, depending on the context:

Most common:

* Venté: This is the most common and direct translation. It means "windy" in general.

* Il y a du vent: This means "there is wind."

More specific:

* Venteux: This is a more formal way to say "windy."

* Très venteux: This means "very windy."

* Il fait du vent: This means "it is windy."

Example:

* "It's windy today."

* Il fait du vent aujourd'hui.

* Il y a du vent aujourd'hui.

You can choose the best option based on the specific context and level of formality you need.

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