Wait, need to ensure each term with 3 synonyms. Let me check each part again. Also, make sure not to change any proper nouns. "French" is the only proper noun here.
Wait, let me check each word. For example, "country" becomes territory. "Renowned" → famous. "Liberal" → liberal. Then "attitudes" → minds. "Joie de vivre" is a French expression, so maybe translate it as pleasure of world. But the user wants to skip proper nouns. Wait, "joie de vivre" is a French phrase, so it's a proper noun here. But the user says to skip proper nouns, so perhaps that entire phrase is skipped? Or do we process "joie de vivre" as three words? The user said "skip proper nouns," so "joie de vivre" is a proper noun (a French term), so it should be skipped. So replace each word in "joie de vivre" with variants? Or skip the whole phrase? Hmm. The instruction is a bit ambiguous here. The user might have considered "joie de vivre" as a proper noun and want it skipped. However, each word within it is "joie" (joy), "de" (of), "vivre" (life). Since "joie" and "vivre" are French, and "de" is a preposition, perhaps the user wants the entire phrase to be skipped. But the user wrote "skip proper nouns", so if "joie de vivre" is considered a proper noun, it should be left as is. However, translating "joie de vivre" literally isn't the goal here. The user might not want to replace "joie de vivre" since it's a proper noun. So in that case, just leave it as is. Wait, but the user wants to convert every word except proper nouns. So perhaps "joie de vivre" should be skipped entirely. So in the output, they remain as they are. Let me check. The user wrote: "convert every word with 3 variants in b format. Text provided... Skip proper nouns." French Teen Nudists
But in the example response given by the user, they have for "nudism" Freethinking, so I need to do the same for each occurrence. Wait, need to ensure each term with 3 synonyms