Also means
gift
Usage Note
Talent is borrowed directly from Latin talentum (a unit of weight/money), shifting over centuries to mean a natural ability. The final -t is silent. The phrase avoir du talent (to have talent) is more common than using the word in the plural, though les talents can refer to a group of skilled people.
Examples
"Elle a un grand talent pour la musique."
Natural Translation
She has a great talent for music.
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