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What is delightful in french?

The most common way to say "delightful" in French is "délicieux".

Here are some other options depending on the context:

* "Charmant" - charming, delightful (used for people or things)

* "Ravissant" - enchanting, delightful (used for things)

* "Enchanteresse" - enchanting, delightful (used for people or things)

* "Délectable" - delicious, delightful (used for food or experiences)

* "Merveilleux" - wonderful, delightful

The best choice will depend on what you want to express specifically. For example, you would say "délicieux" for a delicious meal, "charmant" for a charming person, and "ravisant" for a beautiful view.

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