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tabac

tobacco

noun tah-BAH Less Common

Origin: Spanish 'tabaco', of Caribbean origin

Also means

tobacconist's shop

Usage Note

tabac is silent on the final 'c'. In French daily life, un tabac (or un bureau de tabac) is the corner shop that sells tobacco, newspapers, and lottery tickets—an institution in French towns. The expression passer quelqu'un à tabac means to beat someone up (slang).

Examples

"Il a arrêté le tabac l'année dernière."

Natural Translation

He quit tobacco last year.

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