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How do you say cool in french?

There are a few ways to say "cool" in French, depending on the context:

General "cool":

* "Cool" - This is the most direct translation, but it's not used as frequently as other options.

* "Sympa" - This is the most common way to say "cool" in French, meaning "nice" or "friendly."

* "Génial" - This translates to "brilliant" or "awesome" and is a more enthusiastic way to say "cool."

* "Classe" - This means "classy" or "stylish" and can be used to describe something that looks cool.

"Cool" in the sense of "calm" or "relaxed":

* "Calme" - This means "calm."

* "Décontracté" - This means "relaxed" or "casual."

"Cool" in the sense of "interesting" or "unusual":

* "Intéressant" - This means "interesting."

* "Original" - This means "original."

The best way to choose the right word is to consider the context of the conversation and what you are trying to say.

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