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What does the word ruler mean in French?

The word "ruler" in French can have two meanings, depending on the context:

* "Règle" - This is the most common meaning, referring to a straight edge used for measuring or drawing straight lines.

* "Souverain" - This is less common and refers to a monarch or king, someone who rules a country.

So, if you're talking about a tool for measuring, use "règle". If you're talking about a king or queen, use "souverain".

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