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What is the difference between "essuyer" and "sécher"?
Which one should be used for something that is dried by the wind?
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Apr 14, 2021 10:21 AM
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"essuyer" is to wipe. It implies the use of some sort of towels. So we wouldn't use "essuyer" for the wind.
Ex : Ce torchon sert à essuyer la vaisselle. (This towel is used to dry/wipe the dishes).
"sécher" is to become dry.
Ex : Le linge sèche plus vite quand il y a du vent. (The laundry dries up more quickly when there is wind)
April 14, 2021
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