l'étiquette is the French word for a label. I bet you could just say "l'étiquette A1" if A1 is just a reference.
The word for "label" in French is "étiquette."
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'to wash in cold water' (as often written on the label of delicate fabrics) is 'laver à l'eau froide' in French.
Say you want to display A1. You would put into the cell =A1.
Say you want to display A1. You would put into the cell =A1.
not really
Une étiquette
"What is your favorite fashion label?" in English is Quelle est votre marque de mode préférée? in French.
Put the 10000 numbers into cells, say from A1 to A10000 and then enter the following formula into a cell: =AVERAGE(A1:A10000)
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to say is the verb 'dire' in French.