naïfs

This is the 4613th most frequent French word.

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naïfs

"Naïfs" means "naïve" or "innocent" in English.


Here, 'naïfs' describes children who lack experience or understanding of the complexities of certain situations due to their innocence.

Les enfants sont souvent naïfs.

Children are often naive.


In this sentence, 'naïfs' refers to individuals lacking judgment or understanding, leading them to overlook potential outcomes.

Ils avaient été trop naïfs pour prévoir les conséquences.

They had been too naive to foresee the consequences.


Here, 'naïf' is used to advise someone against being overly simplistic or trusting without careful consideration.

Ne sois pas si naïf, il faut réfléchir avant d'agir.

Don't be so naive; you need to think before acting.