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In french what does aussi deux mean?

"Aussi deux" is not a correct phrase in French. It's a grammatical error.

Here's why:

* "Aussi" means "also" or "too."

* "Deux" means "two."

You can't directly combine these words.

Here are some ways to express the idea of "also two" in French, depending on the context:

1. If you are referring to a quantity:

* "Deux aussi" (Two also)

* "Il y a deux aussi" (There are two also)

* "J'ai deux aussi" (I have two also)

2. If you are referring to a specific item or characteristic:

* "Il y a aussi deux..." (There are also two...)

* "J'ai aussi deux..." (I also have two...)

Example:

* "J'ai une pomme et deux bananes. J'ai deux aussi" (I have an apple and two bananas. I have two also).

Remember to adapt the sentence structure depending on the context.

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