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Character
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personnage
a person or an animal represented in a book, play, movie, etc.
What is a "character"?
A character is a person, animal, or entity in a story that drives the plot and interacts with other elements of the narrative. Characters have distinct personalities, motivations, and traits that influence their actions and decisions within the story. They can be central to the plot, such as protagonists and antagonists, or play supporting roles. The development and complexity of characters help to engage the audience and shape the narrative, making them integral to the storytelling process.
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personnage
a role or part played by an actor, performer, voice actor, etc.
Exemple
In the school play, his character is the mischievous prankster.
My favorite actor's character in the play is a clever detective.
In the new film, she takes on the character of a determined journalist.
She auditioned for the character of the queen.
The character she plays in the series is very complex.
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caractère
the set of mental qualities that make a certain person different from others
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caractère
a person who has special qualities and behaviors that make them different from others
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référence
a formal recommendation by a former employer to a potential future employer describing the person's qualifications and dependability
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réputation
good repute
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caractère
(genetics) an attribute (structural or functional) that is determined by a gene or group of genes
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caractère
a specific symbol, letter, or grapheme used to represent a sound, word, or concept in written language
to character
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graver
engrave or inscribe characters on
Exemple
The antique bookshelf in the study added character to the room's decor.
The traditional woodblock printmaker painstakingly engraved Japanese characters onto a cherry wood block.
The musician's rough singing style added character.
The unexpected turn of events swept up the characters in a whirlwind of change.
In some languages, such as Japanese, each character represents a syllabic unit rather than an individual sound