0 sb’s consciousness or ability to feel emotions -- âme [ feminine ]
a story that touched her soul une histoire qui a touché son âme
a cold-blooded murderer with no soul un meurtrier de sang-froid qui n’a pas de sentiment
2 a person -- âme [ feminine ]
3 strongly emotional popular song style -- musique [ feminine ] soul
She sings jazz and soul. Elle chante du jazz et de la musique soul.
4 the spirit; the non-physical part of a person, which is often thought to continue in existence after he or she dies -- âme
People often discuss whether animals and plants have souls.
5 a person -- personne
I am not saving my soul.
If it is, it is, remarkably, a human miracle brought about by the triumphant resurgence of everything that is good and noble in the human soul.
This is all the more serious when the person to whom a lack of respect is shown has a sensitive soul, as artists have.
We want a solution, but we are not prepared to sell our soul for it.
We would reiterate once again that democracy remains without soul in the absence of people’s freedom and in the continued occupation.
I hope that everybody, in their soul and conscience, will vote in a way that will allow us to move forward.