In English (facile can mean easy, or careless, or insincere)
"The gifted young man put forth a very facile effort on his schoolwork."
"The factory manager proposed a facile plan that would not solve the underlying problem."
"The politician gave a very facile excuse for the tax increase."
In French (facile means easy)
C'est tres facile. (It's very easy.)
J'adore la theatre parce que c'est tres facile? (I love drama because it's very easy.)
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This does not make any sense. Looks very facile to me.
facile is french for easy. so you could say the tryouts were so facile. In English, the word has an added connotation of superficiality. Facile things are easy because the complexities have been overlooked or ignored.
The prefix of the word "facile" is "fac-".
Ummm, I don't know... :(
That's very easy. Though the correct sentence is "C'est très facile." with an apostrophe.
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easier is 'plus facile' in French.
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