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Par rapport- itâs compared to something or itâs regarding something.
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Mar 16, 2023 7:58 PM
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Yes, you are correct. "Par rapport" is a French expression that can be translated to "in relation to" or "with respect to" in English. It is used to establish a comparison or a relationship between two things, concepts, or situations. For example, "par rapport Ă la semaine derniĂšre" means "compared to last week", and "par rapport aux attentes" means "regarding the expectations".
March 16, 2023
Hello sally, iâm looking for an exchange are you avaible for that?
I could help you in french
March 20, 2023
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