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monde

[ mawnd ]

noun

, French.
  1. the world; people; society.


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Example Sentences

In an editorial, Le Monde, the leading French newspaper, lamented the return of a U.S. leader who “reserves his harshest words for his allies but spares the autocrats, who are seen as partners rather than adversaries.”

“My 14 year-old daughter did not believe me when I told her about what had happened, because the war is not taught in schools,” Daoud told Le Monde newspaper.

From BBC

Located on Decatur Street, just a few steps from Cafe du Monde, it is impossible to pass by the storefront.

From Salon

According to an investigation by Le Monde newspaper, church hierarchy learned of his predatory behaviour the following year when, on a visit to US and Canada, he was asked to cut the trip short because of complaints from women.

From BBC

However, French newspaper Le Monde has reported, external that 40% of drinks will still be served in single-use plastic bottles.

From BBC

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