préférée
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According to Google translate préférée means Favorite, which makes sense since that relates to the English word preference.
It also states:
outside = à l'extérieur
(this also makes sense since it relates to the English word exterior)
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It's cold (the weather - the temperature outside)
to be outside is 'être dehors' in French.
Il fait froid means it is cold; used in French when referring to the weather.
hors de (outside of)
to be outside is 'être dehors' in French.
Outside is "dehors" in French.
dehors, means outside
You can say "Il faisait sombre dehors" in French to express that it was dark outside.
It does not mean anything in French.
It mean that an animal is not from the outside in it an indoor pet. It mean that an animal is not from the outside in it an indoor pet.
manger dehors
in French what does E O mean