Yes, vis means fish.
vis is Soul
Wij houden van vis
It is Dutch and it actually is phrased "van mene vis blijven doeme "It means, "My fish belongs to me"
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Fishkill, New York, derives its name from the Dutch word "viskil," which translates to "fish creek" or "fish stream." This name reflects the area's early European settlers' reliance on the abundant fish found in local waterways. The name is a combination of "vis," meaning fish, and "kill," a term for a creek or stream in Dutch. Fishkill's history as a settlement dates back to the 17th century, and the name has persisted as a testament to its natural resources.
One sentence that the words "vis-à-vis" could be used in is "Les maisons sont en vis-à-vis." This means "The houses face each other."
Leur maison est en vis-à-vis de la mienne
there's already a magazine about photography called vis-à-vis
Haddock is "schelvis" in Dutch.
The cast of Vis a Vis - 2007 includes: Martinho Silva
Vis a Vis - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/6
it's actually 'vis-à-vis' and means 'regarding smth'.Addition by CrisdeanI let the answer above because the general meaning is correct.Vis-à-vis as an nounface à face : (= in front of)But vis-à-vis can be figurative.un vis-à-vis can mean the opposite or the counterpart.Un vis-à-vis can also be the opposite window in the field of sight in a building.Mon appartement n'a pas de vis-à-vis - my flat has an open outlookAs an adverb,à l'égard de (=towards) : Cette décision était injuste vis-à-vis de cette personne.(This decision was unfair towards this person)