terre

/tɛʁ/
nounBeginner
general

The planet Earth, the world, or the ground surface.

Nous habitons sur la terre.

We live on earth.

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In a general context, 'terre' refers to the planet or the ground.

formal

A country or nation, especially in a political or geographical context.

La terre de nos ancêtres.

The land of our ancestors.

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Used in formal or historical contexts to refer to a nation or homeland.

agriculture

Soil or land used for agriculture.

Cette terre est fertile.

This land is fertile.

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In agriculture, 'terre' refers to the soil or land used for farming.

Collocations

la terre entièrethe whole worldterre promisepromised landterre natalenative land

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Related Phrases

mettre la terre en valeurphrase
to develop the land
terre promisephrase
promised land

💡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.

Word Breakdown

terr-
earth
root
+
-e
noun ending
suffix
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