Pocket Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:affection /afɛksjɔ̃/ feminine noun - affection;
prendre qn en ~ to become fond of sb; - Med disease.
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| affection | (tendresse) | nf | tenderness (affection) |
| affection | (tendresse) | nf | affection (tenderness) |
| affection | (maladie) | nf | affection (medicine) |
| affection | (pour qqn ou qch) | nf | attachment (affection) | | | | Additional Translations: |
| affection | (chaleur) | nf | warmth |
| affection | (maladie) | nf | complaint (illness, ailment) |
| affection | (tendresse, attirance) | nf | fondness (tendresse, attirance) | | Compound Forms/Formes composées |
| affection du cœur (affection du cœur) | nf | cardiopathy |
| affection naturelle | | natural affection |
| avec affection | | with affection |
| geste d'affection | nm | endearment |
| terme d'affection | nm | darling | | Report an error. | Forums WR : discussions dont le titre comprend le mot(s) "affection".
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