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Monsieur
- Alternative letter-case form of monsieur Used to show respect
- Specifically, the brother of the French king
de
-
- of (expresses belonging)
- of (used to express property or association)
- from (used to indicate origin)
- of (indicates an amount)
- used attributively, often translated into English as a compound word
- from (used to indicate the start of a time or range)
- used after certain verbs before an infinitive, often translated into English as a gerund or an infinitive
- by (indicates the amount of change)
vous
- the plural personal pronoun in the second person:
- the plural personal pronoun in the second person:
- you, to you (indirect object pronoun)
- plural or singular personal pronoun in the second person
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ne
- not (used alone to negate a verb; now chiefly with only a few particular verbs: see usage notes)
- not, no (used before a verb, with a coordinating negative element usually following; see Usage Notes, below)
- Used in a subordinate clause before a subjunctive verb (especially when the main verb expresses doubt or fear), to provide extra overtones of doubt or uncertainty (but not negating its verb); the so-called "pleonastic" or "expletive" ne.
- In comparative clauses usually translated with the positive sense of the subsequent negative
peut-être
maybe, perhaps
pas
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- step, pace, footstep
- strait, pass
- thread, pitch (of a screw or nut)
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bien
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- good, all right, great
- good looking, nice
entendue
feminine singular of entendu