How do you say Pieces in french?
"Pieces" in French can be translated in a few different ways, depending on the context:
* Most common: Morceaux (pronounced "mor-soh")
* For a specific type of piece, like a piece of furniture: Pièce (pronounced "pee-ess")
* For a piece of something, like a piece of cake: Morceau (pronounced "mor-soh")
* For a piece of clothing: Pièce (pronounced "pee-ess")
* For a piece of work, like a piece of writing: Pièce (pronounced "pee-ess")
Here are some examples:
* J'ai acheté deux morceaux de gâteau. (I bought two pieces of cake.)
* La pièce est belle. (The room is beautiful.)
* Elle portait une belle pièce de tissu. (She was wearing a beautiful piece of fabric.)
* Il a écrit une pièce de théâtre. (He wrote a play.)
It's important to pay attention to the context to choose the right translation.
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