Etymology
"Mauvais" is a French word derived from the Latin word "malus", meaning "bad" or "evil".
Meaning
Origin
The Latin word "malus" is believed to have originated from the Proto-Indo-European root "*mel-", meaning "black" or "dark". This root also gave rise to the English word "malignant", which relates to something that is harmful or deadly.
Usage
"Mauvais" is commonly used in French to describe negative qualities or actions. It can be applied to both physical and moral characteristics.
Examples
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