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Spécial

Spécial is a French adjective meaning "special" or "particular." It comes from Latin specialis via Old French and is used to indicate something deviating from the ordinary or identified as distinctive.

In common usage, the word appears before a noun to designate a particular variant or edition, such

In media and publishing, Spécial appears in titles, section headings, or column names to signal a feature

In translation, spécial is equivalent to the English "special," and has cognates in other Romance languages.

Spécial is also encountered in list names, event branding, and general product labeling in French-speaking markets.

as
édition
spéciale
(special
edition),
offre
spéciale
(special
offer),
or
produit
spécial
(special
product).
It
is
also
used
as
a
general
qualifier
in
marketing
and
branding
to
suggest
exclusivity,
quality,
or
limited
availability.
or
a
non-regular
issue.
The
phrase
is
common
in
French-language
contexts
and
is
often
capitalized
in
titles
(Spécial)
or
used
within
sentences
(un
article
spécial).
As
a
suffix,
it
appears
in
expressions
such
as
spécialité
(specialty)
or
spécialisé
(specialized).
When
used
in
non-French
contexts
or
in
branding,
it
may
retain
the
accent
or
be
adapted
as
Special,
depending
on
language
conventions
and
trademark
considerations.