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What is 'div' when translated from English to French?

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Dive is a literal French equivalent of the English word "div." The pronunciation of the colloquialism from literary French -- which serves as a diminutive for the masculine (divin, divins) and feminine (divine, divines) singular and plural adjectives and which translates as "divine" -- will be "deev" in French.

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