How to Say ‘Separated’ in French
Séparée
say-pah-RAY
[say-pah-RAY]
💬 Usage Tip: Séparée is the feminine form of "separated." The extra -e shows it matches a feminine animal like a hen.
🇫🇷 In France: Agreement matters a lot in French, and you'll see it often in written vet instructions and labels.
Phrase Breakdown
Séparée
[say-pah-RAY]
separated
Feminine past participle/adjective meaning “separated” or “kept apart,” agreeing with a feminine noun like “poule.”
Séparée du groupe, la poule peut guérir tranquillement.
Separated from the group, the hen can recover calmly.
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