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The word for "magical" in French is "magique."
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In French, you would say "C'est très magique." This phrase conveys the idea of something being very magical. The word "très" means "very," and "magique" translates to "magical."
Some indirect rhymes for the word are magical, practical, radical, tactical, and impractical.
"Have a magical day!" in French would be "Bonne journée magique!"
The root word in "magical" is "magic".
There is no Hawaiian word for 'magical', but 'magic' is M?maka Kaiao.
The German word for magical is magisch
From French "preste" (nimble, quick) and the Latin "digitus" (finger), the French language adopted the words "prestidigitateur" (the person performing sleigh-of-hand tricks) and prestidigitation (legerdemain, a French-originating term that is long forgotten in French, althought that reads "light of hand"). This has nothing to do with magical spells, but only with using hand agility to deceive the spectator.
yes like for instance: I saw a magical horse in that movie.
"Magical" is an adjective. The noun form is "magic".He worked his magic on the stage, captivating the crowd with his magical abilities.
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