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How do you say "stapler" in French?
l'agrafeuse
In French, "stapler" is l'agrafeuse.
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Pronunciation
Say 'ah-grah-fuz' with stress on the first part and nasal 'ah' sound.
Grammar notes
Agrafeuse is feminine (l'agrafeuse). The plural is agrafeuses. This comes from agrafe, which means staple.
Example sentence
L'agrafeuse a fini de fonctionner.
The stapler stopped working.
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How to remember l'agrafeuse
Agrafeuse staples papers together. Agrafe is a clip or clasp that holds things.
Related words
- computer mouse la souris de l'ordinateur
- document le document
- eraser la gomme
- keyboard le clavier
- light switch l'interrupteur
- monitor l'écran
- paper le papier
- power outlet la prise de courant
- printer l'imprimante
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Questions about l'agrafeuse
How do you say "stapler" in French?
In French, "stapler" is l'agrafeuse. It is a noun.
How is l'agrafeuse written in French?
l'agrafeuse is written using the standard French script.
How is l'agrafeuse used in a sentence?
Use l'agrafeuse as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: L'agrafeuse a fini de fonctionner. (The stapler stopped working.).
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