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Legal Definitions - en fait
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Definition of en fait
Definition:en fait (onfay), adv. [French] - In fact; actually.
Example: En fait, je ne suis pas sûr de vouloir aller à la fête ce soir. (In fact, I'm not sure if I want to go to the party tonight.)
Explanation: The example illustrates the use of the French phrase en fait to mean "in fact" or "actually". The speaker is expressing uncertainty about attending the party, and is clarifying that they are not sure if they want to go. The phrase en fait is used to emphasize the speaker's point and to indicate that they are being truthful about their feelings.
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Simple Definition
Term: EN FAIT
Definition: En fait is a French word that means "in fact" or "actually". It is used to indicate that something is true or real, and to clarify a point that may have been misunderstood or misinterpreted. For example, if someone says "I thought you were busy today", you might respond with "En fait, I finished my work early". This means that you are not busy and are available to do something else.
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