🇫🇷 français

clients

Did you know? This word is a cognate — it looks similar in English and has the same meaning. Cognates are usually easier to remember!
masculine

les clients

clients

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clients
/le klijɑ̃/
← masculine feminine →

Comment dit-on clients en français ?

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/le klijɑ̃/

How do you pronounce clients in français?

clients is pronounced /le klijɑ̃/ in français.

Exemples de phrases

Le client satisfait a laissé un excellent avis sur notre restaurant.

The satisfied client left an excellent review on our restaurant.

Notre ancien client a décidé de faire affaire avec un concurrent plus compétitif.

Our former client decided to do business with a more competitive competitor.

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Pourquoi est-ce masculine ?

Clients is masculine in French because it derives from the Latin "cliens" (nominative singular), which was grammatically masculine. However, in modern French, "client" has both masculine and feminine forms: "client" (masculine) and "cliente" or "cliente" are used, though "cliente" is less common in standard French. The masculine form "client" persisted as the default form through Old French into modern French, retaining the gender of its Latin source.

Comment dit-on clients en français ?

En français, clients se dit les clients — masculine.

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