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rares — meaning in English: rare

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'rares' when discussing unusual collectibles, speaking about distinctive flavors in gourmet food, or when highlighting exceptional talents in art or music. For example, in a conversation about rare wines, someone might say, 'Ce vin est vraiment rare.' (This wine is truly rare.)
Synonyms & nuances
'Rares' is synonymous with 'inusual' but leans more towards the notion of something being valuable due to its scarcity. You would use 'rares' when you want to emphasize the worth and uniqueness of the item or experience, whereas 'inusual' might not carry the same weight of rarity or value.
Culture
The word 'rares' comes from the Latin 'rarus,' meaning thin or sparse. In French culture, rarity often carries a sense of value and desirability, such as in the case of rare stamps or unique artworks. Interestingly, the French often use 'rares' in a culinary context, emphasizing the uniqueness of certain ingredients and dishes, such as rare meats cooked to perfection.
FAQ
Q.What does the French word 'rares' mean?
'Rares' translates to 'rare' in English, referring to something that is uncommon, unique, or hard to find.
Q.How is 'rares' used in sentences?
'Rares' is often used in contexts discussing rarity, such as 'des livres rares' (rare books) or 'des espèces rares' (rare species), highlighting their unique or special nature.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'rares'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'rares' with the plural form of 'rare' in English. Remember that in French, 'rares' is always used to refer to multiple items, so ensure your subject is plural.
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