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vallée

valley

noun vah-LEH Less Common

Origin: Latin vallis

Usage Note

Vallée refers to a valley formed by a river or between hills; the vallée de la Loire is France's famous château valley and a UNESCO heritage site. The related but less common val appears mostly in place names and poetry. Une vallée encaissée is a steep-sided gorge.

Examples

"La rivière coule au fond de la vallée."

Natural Translation

The river flows at the bottom of the valley.

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