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Monsieur
Noun
  de
Adposition
 Courson,  vous
Pronoun
  ne
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Adverb
 m’avez  peut-être
Adverb
  pas
Adverb
  bien
👍
Adverb
  entendue
Verb
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Monsieur de Courson, you may not have heard me correctly.
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Monsieur

  1. Alternative letter-case form of monsieur Used to show respect
  2. Specifically, the brother of the French king

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de

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vous

  1. the plural personal pronoun in the second person:
  2. the plural personal pronoun in the second person:
  3. you, to you (indirect object pronoun):
  4. plural or singular personal pronoun in the second person:

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ne

  1. not (used alone to negate a verb; now chiefly with only a few particular verbs: see usage notes)
  2. not, no (used before a verb, with a coordinating negative element usually following; see Usage Notes, below)
  3. 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.
  4. In comparative clauses usually translated with the positive sense of the subsequent negative

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peut-être

maybe, perhaps

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pas

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bien

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entendue

feminine singular of entendu

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