Okay, the user wants me to translate "social companion" into French. Let me think. The direct translation would be "compagnon social," but I should check if there's a more natural equivalent. In French, "compagnon" can mean companion, but maybe "accompagnement social" is more common? Wait, "accompagnement" is more like support or assistance. The user might be referring to a companion in a social context, like a companion for social interactions. "Compagnon social" does exist, but is it commonly used? Alternatively, "ami social" could be a friend in a social setting. However, the exact term might depend on context. Since the user didn't provide more context, I'll go with the direct translation "compagnon social" unless there's a standard term I'm missing. Let me confirm with a quick check. Yes, "compagnon social" is acceptable, though it might be more formal. The user's instruction is to translate, so I'll stick with that.
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