This is the 9737th most frequent French word.
entiers
"Entiers" means "whole" or "entire" in English.
Here, 'entiers' signifies 'unbroken' or 'intact,' describing the physical state of the 'biscuits.'
Ces biscuits sont entiers malgré leur chute.
These cookies are whole despite their fall.
Here, 'entiers' is used as an adjective modifying 'fruits', meaning 'whole' or 'not cut.'
Nous avons mangé les fruits entiers.
We ate the whole fruits.
In this sentence, 'entiers' describes 'nombres,' translating to 'whole' in mathematics, referring to integers without fractional components.