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Particules

Description:

Particules are small words that don't have a concrete meaning on their own but are used to modify the meaning of a sentence or phrase. They are commonly used in the French language.

Senses and Usages:

1. Particules as Grammatical Elements:

In French grammar, particulles are often used as grammatical elements to indicate a specific context or grammatical relationship within a sentence. They can indicate negation, interrogation, emphasis, or give additional meaning to verbs, adverbs, adjectives, and pronouns.

Example sentences:

  • Je ne parle pas français. (I don't speak French.)
  • Tu as vu quoi, alors? (What did you see, then?)
  • Elle est vraiment belle. (She is really beautiful.)

2. Particules as Small Particles:

Particules can also refer to small particles or tiny substances found in various fields of science, such as physics or chemistry.

Example sentences:

  • The experiment involved analyzing the behavior of particules under different conditions.
  • They discovered a new type of particule in the latest research.

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