regret /ʁəɡʁˈɛ/ · noun · CEFR B2. French translation of "regret".

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Source term
regret
Translation
regret
CEFR Level
B2
Part of speech
noun
Image
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Article, Gender & Forms

French article/gender note: learn this word with the article "le".

Dictionary form regret
Article le
Gender/article class masculine
Regular/likely plural regrets
How to use it in a sentence
Pattern
Subject + verb + le regret
Examples
C'est le regret.
Tip
Use the article with the noun when the language normally requires one.

Example Sentences

Elle n'a qu'un seul regret d'avoir quitté sa ville natale si jeune.

English: She has only one regret about leaving her hometown so young.

B2 · challengesAndConflicts

Son plus grand regret est de ne pas avoir appris une langue étrangère plus tôt.

English: His biggest regret is not learning a foreign language earlier.

B2 · challengesAndConflicts

Nous avons ressenti un profond regret après avoir manqué le mariage de la famille.

English: We felt deep regret after we missed the family wedding.

B2 · challengesAndConflicts

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