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How do you spell present to in french?

"Present to" in French can be translated in a few different ways depending on the context:

1. As a gift:

* Présenter à: This is the most common and general way to say "present to" when referring to giving a gift.

* Offrir à: This also means "present to" but emphasizes the act of giving something as a gift.

2. To introduce someone:

* Présenter à: This is used to introduce someone to another person.

3. To present something (like a report):

* Présenter à: This is used when you are presenting something to someone, like a report or a proposal.

Example sentences:

* J'ai présenté un cadeau à mon ami. (I presented a gift to my friend.)

* Je vais vous présenter à mon collègue. (I'm going to introduce you to my colleague.)

* J'ai présenté mon rapport au directeur. (I presented my report to the director.)

So, the spelling of "present to" in French will depend on the specific situation you are describing.

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