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How do you say Kennedy in French?

The most common way to say "Kennedy" in French is "Kennedy". It's pronounced with a similar sound to the English pronunciation, though the "y" sound is slightly more drawn out.

However, you might encounter some variations depending on the context:

* For people: "Kennedy" is usually used for people, like "John F. Kennedy" or "Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis."

* For places: You might see "Kennedy" used for places like "Kennedy Space Center" or "JFK Airport."

* For specific uses: Sometimes, "Kennedy" might be translated directly into French depending on the context. For example, "Kennedy Center" in Washington, D.C. is sometimes referred to as "Centre Kennedy."

Generally, "Kennedy" is the most common and appropriate way to say the name in French.

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