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What does mean in french?

"Mean" can have several meanings in French, depending on the context. Here are some possibilities:

General Meanings:

* "moyen" - This is the most common translation and refers to something that is average, ordinary, or mediocre. It can also mean "means" in the sense of resources or methods.

* "méchant" - This means "evil" or "cruel" and refers to a person's character.

* "signifier" - This refers to the meaning of something, especially in linguistics.

Specific Meanings:

* "la moyenne" - This refers to the average of a set of numbers.

* "le sens" - This refers to the meaning of something, especially in the context of understanding or interpretation.

* "le but" - This means "the goal" or "the purpose".

Example Sentences:

* "Il est un homme moyen." (He is an average man.)

* "C'est un comportement méchant." (That's cruel behavior.)

* "Le mot "chien" est le signifier de l'animal." (The word "dog" is the signifier of the animal.)

* "La moyenne des notes est de 12." (The average grade is 12.)

* "Quel est le sens de cette phrase?" (What is the meaning of this sentence?)

* "Le but de ce projet est de réduire les émissions de CO2." (The goal of this project is to reduce CO2 emissions.)

To provide a more accurate translation, please give me the context in which you are using the word "mean".

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