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What is start in French?

The French word for "start" depends on the context:

For a general "start," the most common word is "commencer":

* "Commencer" is the most general term for "start" and can be used in many contexts.

* Example: "Je commence à travailler." (I start working.)

Other words for "start" include:

* "Débuter": This word emphasizes the beginning of an action or event.

* "Entamer": This word implies that the action is being initiated, particularly in the context of a task or project.

* "Se mettre à": This phrase means "to start to do something."

* "Lancer": This word is used for starting something in motion, like a project or an initiative.

* "Amorcer": This word means to "start" something, often in a metaphorical sense, like starting a conversation.

The choice of word depends on the context and the specific nuance you want to express.

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