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Granted in French 🇫🇷


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How to say “granted” in French? “Accordé”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “accordé” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on granted in French like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the French word “accordé”:
– Break down the word: “accordé” is derived from the verb “accorder” which means “to grant” or “to accord”.
– Associate it with a similar English word: Try linking “accordé” to the English word “accorded” which has a similar meaning.
– Visualize a situation: Imagine someone receiving a grant or agreement (“accordé”) and use this mental image to reinforce the word in your memory.

Explanations:
“Accordé” is the past participle form of the verb “accorder” in French. It is used to indicate that something has been granted, accorded, or agreed upon.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– Conceded (Adjective): granted or reluctantly admitted; “He reluctantly conceded defeat.”
– Bestowed (Verb): conferred or presented; “The award was bestowed upon her.”

Alternate meanings or slang:
– In informal French, “accordé” can sometimes be used to describe something that is in harmony or matches well with something else. For example, “Ces couleurs sont bien accordées” (These colors go well together).

Examples of sentences using “accordé”:
1. Le permis de construire a été accordé par la mairie. (The building permit was granted by the city hall.)
2. J’ai enfin obtenu la bourse que j’attendais, elle m’a été accordée. (I finally got the scholarship I was waiting for, it was granted to me.)
3. Malgré les protestations, la liberté d’expression leur a été accordée. (Despite the protests, freedom of speech was accorded to them.)

Please note that “accordé” can also function as an adjective, in which case it agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies (accordé/accordée/accordés/accordées).

I hope these explanations and examples help you remember and use the word “accordé” correctly!

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