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How do you say smart in French?

There are several ways to say "smart" in French, depending on the context:

General intelligence:

* Intelligent: This is the most common and direct translation.

* Intelligent: This is another common option, a bit more formal than "intelligent."

* Astucieux: This means "clever" or "shrewd."

* Malin: This means "sly" or "cunning" and can be used to describe someone who is quick-witted.

* Intelligent: This is the feminine form of "intelligent."

Appearance:

* Chic: This means "stylish" or "sophisticated."

* Élégant: This means "elegant."

Other contexts:

* Intelligent: This can also be used to describe someone who is "smart" in a specific area, like "He's intelligent in math."

* Bien habillé: This means "well-dressed."

* Bien fagoté: This means "well-turned out" and is a more informal way to say "well-dressed."

The best way to choose the right word is to consider the context of the conversation.

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