terre
/tɛʁ/The planet Earth, the world, or the ground surface.
Nous habitons sur la terre.
We live on earth.
In a general context, 'terre' refers to the planet or the ground.
A country or nation, especially in a political or geographical context.
La terre de nos ancêtres.
The land of our ancestors.
Used in formal or historical contexts to refer to a nation or homeland.
Soil or land used for agriculture.
Cette terre est fertile.
This land is fertile.
In agriculture, 'terre' refers to the soil or land used for farming.
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💡Pro Tip
Context Matters
'Terre' can mean 'earth' (the planet), 'land' (soil), or 'country'. Pay attention to the context to determine the correct meaning.
⚡Gold Rule
Avoid Confusion
Do not confuse 'terre' (earth/land) with 'mer' (sea) or 'ciel' (sky).
📖Word Origin
From Old French 'terre', from Latin 'terra', meaning 'earth, land'.
📝Usage Notes
'Terre' can refer to the planet, the ground, or a country, depending on context. In agriculture, it specifically means soil or land.