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bénéficier — meaning in English: benefit

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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'bénéficier' in formal settings, such as discussing financial aid, educational grants, or healthcare services. For example, a student might say, 'Je vais bénéficier d'une bourse' (I will benefit from a scholarship) when applying for financial support.
Synonyms & nuances
'Bénéficier' is often used in contexts where a person receives a tangible benefit, whereas 'profiter' implies taking advantage of a situation. You would choose 'bénéficier' when focusing on the beneficial aspect, especially in formal or official contexts.
Culture
'Bénéficier' comes from the Latin 'beneficium,' meaning 'benefit' or 'favor.' This word has retained its positive connotation throughout centuries and is often linked to discussions around social justice and equitable access to resources in French-speaking countries, reflecting a cultural emphasis on shared societal benefits.
FAQ
Q.What does bénéficier mean in English?
'Bénéficier' translates to 'benefit' in English, denoting a positive gain from a situation or resource.
Q.How is bénéficier used in a sentence?
'Bénéficier' can be used in sentences like 'Les étudiants peuvent bénéficier de ce programme' (Students can benefit from this program).
Q.Is bénéficier a regular or irregular verb?
'Bénéficier' is a regular verb in the first group (-er verbs) in French, so it follows standard conjugation patterns.
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