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

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Tips to remember the French word ‘presse’:
– Picture a press machine in your mind when trying to remember the word ‘presse’. This can help you associate the word with its meaning.
– Break down the word ‘presse’ into syllables: “pres-se”. Repeat it a few times to help memorize its pronunciation.
– Create a mnemonic: For example, you could associate ‘presse’ with the English word “press” by imagining a news article being pressed onto paper.

Explanations:
In French, ‘presse’ is a feminine noun that translates to “press” in English. It can have several meanings, notably:
1. Press (noun): Referring to printed publications such as newspapers and magazines.
2. Press (noun): Used in the context of media or journalism.
3. Press (verb): To press or squeeze something.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– Journal (masculine noun): Newspaper.
– Magazine (masculine noun): Magazine.

Alternate meanings and slang:
– Slang terms: ‘La presse people’ refers to tabloid press or gossip magazines. ‘Une presse Γ  chaud’ means a hot-press, often used in the printing industry.

Examples of sentences:
1. La presse Γ©crite est en decline depuis l’essor de l’internet. (The print press has been declining since the rise of the internet.)
2. Il travaille dans la presse depuis plus de dix ans. (He has been working in the press for over ten years.)
3. J’ai besoin d’une presse pour fixer ces feuilles ensemble. (I need a press to bind these sheets together.)

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