capacité
capacity, ability
noun ka-pa-see-TAY Less Common
Origin: Latin 'capacitas' (ability to hold)
Also means
capability, volume
Usage Note
Capacité covers both physical capacity (la capacité d'un réservoir = 'the tank's capacity') and personal ability (avoir la capacité de faire). Capacités in the plural often refers to one's skills or aptitudes. The adjective capable and the noun incapacité ('incapacity') share the same root.
Examples
"Il a la capacité de résoudre des problèmes."
Natural Translation
He has the ability to solve problems.
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