Okay, the user wants me to translate "unheard-of" into French. Let me think about the correct translation.
First, "unheard-of" is an adjective meaning something that has never been heard before, like something extraordinary or unprecedented. In French, the equivalent would be "inédit" or "jamais entendu". But "inédit" is more commonly used to describe something that hasn't been published or released before, like a book or an event. "Jamais entendu" is more literal, meaning "never heard," but it's less commonly used in formal contexts.
Wait, maybe "sans précédent" could also work, meaning "unprecedented." That might be a better fit depending on the context. However, the user didn't provide additional context, so I should stick to the most direct translation.
Looking up "unheard-of" in a French dictionary, the primary translation is indeed "inédit." For example, "an unheard-of event" would be "un événement inédit." So I think "inédit" is the right choice here. I'll go with that.
inédit
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