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How do you spell the word only in french?

The word "only" in French can be translated in a few ways depending on the context:

* Seulement: This is the most common and versatile translation, meaning "only" in the sense of "exclusively" or "solely."

* Uniquement: This is a more formal version of "seulement" and can also mean "only" or "exclusively."

* Rien que: This is a more idiomatic translation, meaning "nothing but" or "only" in the sense of "nothing more than."

* Simplement: This can also mean "only," but it carries a more casual or understated tone.

The best translation will depend on the specific context of the sentence you're trying to translate.

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