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lignes — meaning in English: lines

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'lignes' in various contexts, such as discussing written or printed lines in a book or on a page, or in the context of design and architecture when referring to lines of a structure. For instance, a student might say, 'Les lignes de ce dessin sont très intéressantes,' while analyzing an artwork.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'lignes' generally refers to straight or curved lines, 'traits' can refer to strokes or lines made with a pen or brush, often used in artistic contexts. You might choose 'lignes' when discussing outlines or boundaries, while 'traits' might be better for detailed artistic descriptions.
Culture
'Lignes' comes from the Latin 'linea,' meaning 'line or string,' which reflects its usage in both a literal and metaphorical sense. In French culture, the concept of lines often extends beyond geometry to include lines of poetry or literature, signifying beauty and structure in art and communication.
FAQ
Q.What does 'lignes' mean in English?
'Lignes' translates to 'lines' in English, referring to straight or curved marks or boundaries.
Q.Is 'lignes' used in everyday conversation?
'Lignes' is frequently used in everyday conversation, especially in contexts involving writing, drawing, or discussing patterns.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'lignes'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'lignes' with 'lignes de vie' (lines of life) in palmistry; ensure you're using 'lignes' for general lines rather than specific phrases.
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