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gagné — meaning in English: won

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Usage
Native speakers use 'gagné' when celebrating victories, such as winning a game, a competition, or achieving a personal goal. For example, during a sports event, fans might shout 'Nous avons gagné!' to express their excitement about their team's victory.
Synonyms & nuances
'Gagné' is often used in contexts of competition or games, while synonyms like 'remporté' might be used in formal situations such as award ceremonies. Choosing 'gagné' can convey a more casual, everyday victory, making it ideal for informal conversations.
Culture
'Gagné' comes from the Old French 'gagner', which means 'to earn or obtain'. In French culture, winning is celebrated not only in sports but also in contests and games, reflecting the French spirit of competition and joy in achievements. The word has evolved to symbolize not just victory but also the effort and strategy behind it.
FAQ
Q.What does 'gagné' mean in English?
'Gagné' translates to 'won' in English, referring to the act of achieving victory in a competition or contest.
Q.How do you use 'gagné' in a sentence?
You can use 'gagné' in sentences like 'J'ai gagné le match' meaning 'I won the match' or 'Ils ont gagné le prix' meaning 'They won the prize'.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'gagné'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'gagné' with 'gagner'. Remember, 'gagné' is the past participle used to describe something that has already been won, while 'gagner' is the infinitive form, meaning 'to win'.
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