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"On the contrary" in French is "au contraire".
The word "contrary" in French is "contraire".
"Au contraire" in French means "on the contrary" in English. It is used to introduce an opposing or contradictory idea or statement in a conversation.
it would be "opposé"(also the word for contrary is contraire)
Both "to the contrary" and "on the contrary" are correct phrases that can be used to introduce contrasting information or opinions. They are generally interchangeable, with "on the contrary" being slightly more common in casual conversation.
"Anticonstitutionnellement" is a 25-letter French word that means "anticonstitutionally" in English.
The word "contrary" in French is "contraire".
contrary is 'contraire' in French.
"au contraire ma soeur". That seems related to Bart Simpson saying "au contraire mon frère" (on the contrary my brother), playing with the rhyme.
'on the contrary'
"Au contraire" in French means "on the contrary" in English. It is used to introduce an opposing or contradictory idea or statement in a conversation.
"Anticonstitutionnellement" is a 25-letter French word that means "anticonstitutionally" in English.
Both "to the contrary" and "on the contrary" are correct phrases that can be used to introduce contrasting information or opinions. They are generally interchangeable, with "on the contrary" being slightly more common in casual conversation.
The phrase from French is "au contraire" meaning "on the contrary.
it would be "opposé"(also the word for contrary is contraire)
The French words "lĂ -bas" mean "over there" or "there" in English. It is used to indicate a location that is farther away from the speaker.
== == Monsieur. It's pronounced muh-SYUH, contrary to how it looks. The plural is messieurs, pronounced may-SYUH. In front of a name, it is often abbreviated to M., for example M. Truffaut.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.