There all over the web!
Go to youtube and type in " Le internet Melody". This youtube hit is full over 40 memes!
A "meme" is believed to be a base unit of cultural ideas, anything from the idea of fire, to life after death, to a melody or saying.
It is a concept based on the idea of social evolution, in that memes that are more successful will replicate by being passed on by their hosts (people) by word of mouth, a book, song, religion or invention.
Thus some memes have gone extinct, like the idea of sacrificing live babies to terrible stone idol gods. And others have spread about the globe, such as agriculture, the wearing of clothes (notably the men's European style suit and tie combo which is near universal now) or a representative government.
Legal memes have spread through the medium of television. Some nations in which no search warrants are required have had citizens insist on them, as the citizens watched American TV and believe that's how it is everywhere. Thus the point has been made that memes can spread, even when they are harmful to their "host".
Internet Memes:
Technoviking, All Your Base, Numa Numa (Gary Brolsma), LolCats, Star Wars Kid, This is Sparta Remix... The list goes on and on. Any of these can be found through Google and witnessed first hand.
Any catchphrase or concept that spreads quickly from person to person via the Internet, much like an esoteric inside joke.
IMPROVED: That whole first answer is ridiculous regardless of truth. This is a french forum, and your question deserved to be answered as such.
Your answer is of you are an english speaker, try to say mem and mam at the same time. You should come very close to the french pronunciation. I believe what you are trying to say with the second word is ma mere (my mother).
2e gen Parisien
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"meme" - It's not just French. It's Acadian/Acadien French and we pronounce it meh-MAY. Acadian French, and it's extended offshoot, "Cajun", which itself is a mispronunciation and mispelling of the word Acadien, are both very old dialects of French.
SIDE NOTE: Some English speaking person must have heard a Cajun person describe himself as "Acadien", which he would have heard as Cah-JEN, then the English speaker wrote down the word phonetically as Cah-jun. But when another English speaker sees the word Cajun, they put their emphasis rules and vowel sounds in there and you get....CAY jun.
Tim Comeau
11th generation Acadian
Tardar Sauce, also known as "Grumpy Cat," is owned by Tabatha Bundesen.
This would allow for a maximum speed of 1 Megabit per second.
It will therefore take:
8 seconds to download 1 Megabyte.
839 seconds to download 100 Megabytes.
1074 seconds to download 1 Gigabyte.
These calculations are true IF the line is working at full speed. Sometimes you will not get the full 1 Mbps because broadband speed is affected by several other factors - other users online in your area, your distance from the telephone exchange etc.
The phrase 'quand meme' translates as even so. In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'quand' means 'when'. And the adverb 'meme' means 'even'.
(often pronounced /ˈdoʊʒ/ DOHJ or /ˈdoʊɡ/ DOHG) is an Internet meme that became popular in 2013. The meme typically consists of a picture of a Shiba Inu accompanied by multicolored text in Comic Sans font in the foreground.
*the term doge was used for the elected rulers (lords) of Venice and Genoa from the 11th to the 16th century, when those city-states were independent republics.
Tu me manques plus que la vie elle-meme - I miss you more than life itself.
Je t'aime de tout mon coeur - I love you with all my heart
et sera toujours le faire - this is not clear - could you check your spelling/transcription?
Actually, no one really knows. But, it did start with a video of, 'The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog', when Doctor Eggman (or Robotnik) said, "SnooPINGAS? Usual I see." Then, people used the same recording, but they used only the "PINGAS" part.
In Youtube, people use them in YouTube Poops.
The sentence 'C'est la meme chose' may be translated as It's the same, It's the same thing. In the word-by-word translation, the demonstrative pronoun 'ce'* means 'this'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The definite article 'la' means 'the'. The adjective 'meme' means 'same, very'. And the noun 'chose' means 'thing'. *The letter 'e' drops before a word that begins with a non-aspirated vowel.
Awesome face and trollface are the most popular, but it depends on what you like. Not us.
Right click the image then click "copy" then paste it onto MS paint and fill in what it ask you to make the charter do. Then save it by pressing the "file" button at the top then press "save".
they're like fads, but on the internet. People on the internet like to uses memes to make references to things they've played, heard, or watched to show their hate, love, or randomness for it
A meme is a unit of cultural information, such as a cultural practice or idea, that is transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another.
As meme is a coined word (as opposed to one naturally evolving through language), meme in Spanish is just "meme".
Your french sentence is missing words, it canno't be translated as is
"To you, the same" roughly... The French tend to say "A vous de même" when Americans would say "You, too" in the following situation:
Have a great day!
You, too!
Passez une bonne journée!
A vous de même!
A "Dank Meme" is a funny photo or video with ccaptions or fails.