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The English word 'route' (borrowed from French) translates "chemin", "itinéraire", or "route" in French. (Est-ce que vous pouvez m'indiquer la route pour Bourges ? Could you show me the route for Bourges?)

The French word "route" is most used in the sense of the English "road".

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