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These are 2 feminine nouns but I'm willing to bet there's one you don't like at all.

"L'amande" is the fruit of the almond tree (L'amandier) while "L'amende" is a fine.


  • Example : Les gendarmes lui ont mis une amende parce qu’elle mangeait des amandes en conduisant.

The policemen fined her for eating almonds while driving.

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