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How to say better in french?

There are a few ways to say "better" in French, depending on the context:

General use:

* mieux (pronounced "mee-uh") - This is the most common and versatile translation. It can be used as an adjective, adverb, or pronoun.

* plus bien (pronounced "plooh bee-an") - This is a more formal way to say "better" and emphasizes the positive aspect.

For specific situations:

* plus grand (pronounced "plooh grahn") - "bigger" or "greater"

* plus fort (pronounced "plooh fohr") - "stronger"

* plus beau (pronounced "plooh boh") - "more beautiful"

* plus rapide (pronounced "plooh ra-peed") - "faster"

In comparisons:

* mieux que (pronounced "mee-uh kuh") - "better than"

* plus bien que (pronounced "plooh bee-an kuh") - "more well than"

Example sentences:

* "Je me sens mieux aujourd'hui." (I feel better today.)

* "C'est plus bien que l'autre." (This is better than the other one.)

* "Il est plus grand que moi." (He is taller than me.)

* "Tu chantes mieux que moi." (You sing better than me.)

The best translation will depend on the specific situation and the desired meaning.

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