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étrange

strange, odd

adjective eh-TRAHNZH Less Common

Usage Note

Étrange means strange or unusual and is invariable for gender (same form for masculine and feminine). It is slightly more literary than bizarre, which is more common in everyday speech. The related noun étrangeté means strangeness. L'Étranger is also the title of Albert Camus's famous novel, where the root word carries the sense of 'stranger' or 'outsider'.

Examples

"Il a un comportement très étrange."

Natural Translation

He has very strange behaviour.

Literal Translation

He has a behavior very strange

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