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What is the difference between and meaning in French?

You're asking about the difference between "et" and "meaning" in French.

It seems you're mixing up two different concepts:

* "Et" is the French word for "and", a conjunction used to connect words, phrases, or clauses. It's a basic grammatical element in French.

* "Meaning" is the English word for "signification" in French. This refers to the idea, concept, or significance conveyed by something.

Here's a breakdown:

* "Et" is a word in French. It's the equivalent of "and" in English. It's used to combine things:

* *Je mange des pommes et des bananes.* (I eat apples and bananas.)

* *Il est grand et fort.* (He is tall and strong.)

* "Meaning" is an English word. The French equivalent is "signification":

* *Quel est le signification de ce mot?* (What is the meaning of this word?)

* *L'image a une signification profonde.* (The image has a deep meaning.)

Let me know if you have any other questions about French grammar or vocabulary!

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