signs up

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Okay, the user wants me to translate "signs up" into French. Let me think. The verb "to sign up" can be translated as "s'inscrire" in French. Since the user provided the English phrase, I need to make sure it's correctly translated. The base form is "sign up," so the third person singular would be "signs up" which translates to "s'inscrit." Wait, but in French, the conjugation for "s'inscrire" would be "s'inscrit" for the third person singular. However, sometimes in English, "signs up" can be part of a sentence like "He signs up for a course," which would be "Il s'inscrit à un cours." But the user just gave "signs up" as the content. So maybe they want the verb phrase translated as is. Let me check if "s'inscrit" is the correct translation for "signs up." Yes, that's correct. Alternatively, depending on context, it could be "s'inscrire" as an infinitive, but since the user didn't provide a full sentence, the most accurate translation would be "s'inscrit." Wait, but the original instruction says to translate all content into French. If the content is already in French, leave it. Since "signs up" is English, translate it. So the correct translation is "s'inscrit." But I should make sure there's no other possible translation. Another possibility is "s'abonne," but that's more for subscribing, like to a service. "S'inscrire" is more for registration, like signing up for something. So "s'inscrit" is the right choice here. I think that's it.


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