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Patient in the masculine and patiente in the feminine are French equivalents of the English word "patient." The feminine and masculine singular adjective and noun may be used to refer to someone who is calm or persevering and to someone who is receiving medical treatment. The respective pronunciations will be "pa-syaw" in the masculine and "pa-syent" in the feminine in French.

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Patient is the same in French as English. This does not change from English to French.

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