lumineuse
When we talk about something being 'lumineuse,' we're describing it as bright, radiant, or full of light. This adjective is used for feminine nouns. Imagine a room with big windows – you could say it's 'une pièce lumineuse.'
It's not just about literal light, though. You might also use 'lumineuse' to describe someone's idea as brilliant or insightful, like 'une idée lumineuse.' The core meaning always revolves around brightness, whether physical or metaphorical.
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à distance de
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à gaz
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