Méchant
Méchant is a French term that translates to "evil" or "wicked" in English. The word is derived from the Latin word "malus," which means "bad" or "evil." In French, "méchant" is used to describe someone who is morally wrong, dishonest, or cruel. It can also refer to a character in a story or a film who is the antagonist, often the source of conflict and trouble.
The term "méchant" is often used in literature, theater, and film to describe a character who opposes
In everyday language, "méchant" can be used to describe a person who is unpleasant, rude, or unkind.
The opposite of "méchant" is "gentil," which means "kind" or "nice." In French, the terms "gentil" and