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Clean in French the person who answered this missed out that propre must come after noun otherwise it means own. Which is wrong?

The person who answered this missed out that "propre" must come *after* the noun in French, otherwise it means "own." This is incorrect.

The correct statement is:

> The person who answered this missed out that "propre" must come *before* the noun in French, otherwise it means "own."

Explanation:

In French, the adjective "propre" (meaning clean) must be placed *before* the noun it modifies. If it comes after the noun, it means "own" or "personal".

Examples:

* Une robe propre: A clean dress.

* Ma propre maison: My own house.

It's important to note that this rule only applies to the adjective "propre." Other adjectives can be placed before or after the noun depending on the context.

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