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limite — meaning in English: limit

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neutral common
Usage
Native French speakers often use 'limite' in discussions about personal boundaries, legal restrictions, or even in sports to denote the edge of a playing field. For example, during a conversation about setting goals, one might say, 'Il est important de connaître ses limites pour ne pas se surmener.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Limite' is often compared to 'borne', which can also mean boundary but is more formal and less commonly used in everyday conversation. While 'limite' fits well in casual dialogue, 'borne' might be chosen in a legal or official context.
Culture
'Limite' originates from the Latin word 'limitare', which means 'to bound' or 'to set a boundary'. This concept of limits has permeated not only the language but also cultural practices, such as sports and personal wellness, where understanding one's limits is essential for safety and health. Interestingly, in contemporary slang, 'limite' can also describe something that is borderline acceptable or pushing the edge of what is considered acceptable.
FAQ
Q.What does 'limite' mean in English?
'Limite' translates to 'limit' in English, referring to a point or level beyond which something does not or may not extend or pass.
Q.How do you use 'limite' in a sentence?
You can use 'limite' in sentences like 'Il est important de respecter les limites de chacun' (It is important to respect everyone's limits) to denote respect for personal boundaries.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'limite'?
A common mistake is using 'limite' when contextually 'borne' would fit better, especially in formal contexts. Always consider the surrounding conversation or text to choose the most appropriate term.
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