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groupe — meaning in English: group

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'groupe' in various situations, such as when discussing social circles, work teams, or educational settings. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'Je vais rencontrer mon groupe d'amis ce soir' (I am going to meet my group of friends this evening) or 'Nous avons formé un groupe pour le projet' (We formed a group for the project).
Synonyms & nuances
'Groupe' is quite versatile, but it can be differentiated from 'équipe' (team) which often implies a specific set of roles and collaboration towards a common goal. You would use 'groupe' when referring to a broader collection of people without the same connotation of teamwork.
Culture
'Groupe' comes from the Italian word 'gruppo' meaning 'a group' and has evolved in French to encompass various forms of collective entities. Historically, groups have played a crucial role in French culture, from artistic movements to political organizations, reflecting the importance of community in shaping societal norms.
FAQ
Q.What does 'groupe' mean in English?
'Groupe' translates to 'group' in English, referring to a collection of individuals or items that are considered together.
Q.How do you pronounce 'groupe'?
'Groupe' is pronounced as [gʁup], where the 'gr' is guttural, typical in French pronunciation.
Q.Can 'groupe' be used in formal writing?
'Groupe' is a neutral term and can easily be used in both formal and informal contexts, making it suitable for academic papers, business meetings, or casual conversations.
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