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Meilleur vs Mieux - Lawless French Grammar Meilleur serves to describe a noun as "better" as in more valid, higher quality, more useful, etc , and le meilleur means "the best" as in most valid, highest quality, etc
Meilleur vs. Mieux: Confusing French Pairs - ThoughtCo Meilleur is the comparative and superlative form of the adjective bon (good), while mieux is the comparative and superlative form of the adverb bien (well) When translating into English, there is no difference between meilleur and mieux, hence the confusion
Meilleur - better, best | FrenchLearner Word of the Day Today we’re going to discuss the French word meilleur, which translates to both “better” and “best”, depending on the context of the sentence Rather than getting into long winded grammatical explanations, I’ve presented several practical example sentences which make the usages easy to understand