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French Phrase

Je défends la justice et l'égalité.

/ʒə de.fɑ̃ la ʒys.tis e le.ɡa.li.te/
Meaning"I defend justice and equality."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a firm commitment to moral and social principles. It uses the verb 'défendre' to indicate an active role in protecting or advocating for fairness and equal rights for all.

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When to use

This sentence is best used in formal or serious contexts, such as political debates, social activism, or when describing one's core values and professional mission.

Grammar Breakdown

Jedéfendsla justiceetl'égalité

1

Défendre (Conjugation)

This is a regular -re verb. For 'je', you drop the -re and add -s.

2

L'élision

The article 'la' becomes 'l'' before 'égalité' to avoid a vowel clash.

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A

Pourquoi as-tu choisi de travailler dans le droit ?

Why did you choose to work in law?

Je défends la justice et l'égalité.

I defend justice and equality.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Je défense la justice.

    Use the conjugated verb 'défends' instead of the noun 'défense'.

  • Je défends justice et égalité.

    Abstract nouns in French usually require definite articles like 'la' and 'l''.

Alternatives

  • Je soutiens l'égalité.

    I support equality.

  • Je me bats pour la justice.

    I fight for justice.

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Cultural Tip

Equality is a foundational value in French culture, enshrined in the national motto 'Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité'. Discussions around these topics are common in French civic life and are often approached with great passion and intellectual rigor.