sèche
It looks like you're referring to "sèche", which is a French word with several meanings depending on the context. Here's a breakdown:
✅ "Sèche" can be:
1. Adjective (feminine form of "sec")
Meaning: dry
- Une serviette sèche → A dry towel
- La terre est sèche. → The ground is dry.
Masculine: sec (e.g., un sol sec)
Feminine: sèche (e.g., une réponse sèche)
2. Noun (feminine)
Meaning: dry (class skip) — colloquial use in school slang
- Faire une sèche → To skip class
3. Verb form (from "sécher")
- Il/elle/on sèche → He/she is drying or skips (class)
- Je sèche mes cheveux. → I'm drying my hair.
- Il sèche les cours. → He skips classes.
🎧 Pronunciation:
"Sèche" = [sehsh]
- The final "è" sounds like "eh"
- The "ch" sounds like "sh" in shoe
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