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"Normally" and "usually" are English equivalents of the French word d'habitude. The adverbial phrase merges the preposition de ("of") with the feminine singular noun habitude("custom," "habit"). The pronunciation will be "da-bee-tyood" in French.

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Q: What is 'd'habitude' when translated from French to English?
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