sadiki

This is the 3753rd most frequent French word.

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sadiki

"Sadiki" is not a standard French word. It might derive from Arabic meaning "my friend" or "trustworthy."


The term 'sadiki' is used here metaphorically to imply adherence or loyalty.

Il a dit: "J'essaie toujours de sadiki mes principes."

He said: "I always try to adhere to my principles."


In this sentence, 'sadiki' implies placing trust or belief in something.

Elle demande: "Est-ce que je peux vraiment sadiki une telle idée?"

She asks: "Can I truly trust such an idea?"


Here, 'sadiki' is employed to emphasize consistency and authenticity.

Nous devons toujours sadiki nos paroles et nos actions.

We must always stay true to our words and actions.