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président — meaning in English: President

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formal very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'président' in formal political discussions, such as referencing the head of state like Emmanuel Macron, or in everyday conversations about leadership in various organizations. It's common in news reports, debates, and during elections.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'président' specifically refers to the head of state or organization, terms like 'chef' (chief) imply a more general leader without formal authority. Choose 'président' when discussing official roles or in formal contexts to convey respect.
Culture
'Président' comes from the Latin 'praesidens', meaning 'one who presides'. In France, this title carries significant weight, as the President is not only the head of state but also holds pivotal responsibilities in shaping national policy, reflecting France's rich history of governance and revolution.
FAQ
Q.What does 'président' mean in English?
'Président' translates to 'President' in English, referring to the leader of a country or organization. It holds a formal tone and is used in serious contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce 'président'?
'Président' is pronounced as /pʁezidɑ̃/. Practice saying it with the nasal 'an' sound at the end to sound more natural.
Q.Can I use 'président' in informal conversations?
While 'président' is primarily formal, it can be used informally when discussing topics related to leadership, but it's best reserved for contexts where the title holds significance.
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