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There are a few ways to say "stop" in French, depending on what you mean. In both France and Canada, the word 'stop' has been adopted into the language, despite it being an English word. However, the french word "arrêter" is more commonly used. See below for some examples of specific situations and the best word(s) to use.
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- Practice the words in various sentences to understand how to use them in different contexts.Thanks
- To ask someone to "stop talking", say "taisez-vous".Thanks
- For a transport service that travels "non-stop", use the word "direct".Thanks
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