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Singer's name is included in the lexicon.

American singer Beyoncé is set to be included in a French dictionary, with her name being added in the upcoming version.

Queen B, or Beyoncé, has won over France.
Queen B, or Beyoncé, has won over France.

Beyoncé announces new album. - Singer's name is included in the lexicon.

Beyoncé, 42, is making waves in France as her name has been added to the Larousse dictionary. The news was shared by various sources, such as the British newspaper "The Times."

Beyoncé is one of the 40 personalities selected to be a part of the updated version of this encyclopedic dictionary. Her name is referred to as a noun, and her entry states: "American R&B and pop singer."

This year, 150 new names and words were selected by a jury to be added to the Larousse dictionary. These entries should represent "concerns, developments, or strong movements" of the year, explains the director. These individuals must also align with the values of the Petit Larousse, which includes "excellence and the promotion of French culture."

Other Notable Mentions

Other notable figures added to the Larousse dictionary this year include actress Cate Blanchett, 54, basketball player LeBron James, 39, and film director Christopher Nolan, 53.

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    Source: www.stern.de

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