Also means
ineptitude
Usage Note
Ineptie can mean either a foolish, absurd statement or action, or the quality of being inept. In everyday speech the plural des inepties ('a load of nonsense') is very common. The related adjective inepte means 'inept' or 'absurd'. Learners should note the silent final 'e' — the word ends in the sound ee, not a 't'.
Examples
"Il ne dit que des inepties."
Natural Translation
He talks nothing but nonsense.
Literal Translation
He says only nonsense.
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