It seems like there may be a typo in your question. "Compris" is not a word in English. Please provide more context or clarify your question so I can assist you better.
"Understood" in French is "compris".
"J'ai compris" is a French phrase that means "I have understood" in English.
Désolé pour la confusion. Comment puis-je vous aider ?
"Service compris" in French means that the service charge is included in the price. It indicates that gratuity has already been added to the bill as part of the total cost.
est-ce que tu as (you singular and informal) / vous avez (you plural or formal) compris ce que j'écris ? -
j'ai rien compris -- I didn't get (understand) anythingThis sentence shows an example of the tendency in spoken French to drop the word "ne". The proper sentence is "je n'ai rien compris".
'compris'
Désolé pour la confusion. Comment puis-je vous aider ?
y compris
"J'ai compris" is a French phrase that means "I have understood" in English.
"Understood" in French is "compris".
including - y compris
tu as compris ? means 'did you understand?' in French.
The cast of Service compris - 1988 includes: Pierre Fox as Le serveur Isabelle Glorie Alexander Wajnberg as Le kleptomane
Non, je n'ai pas compris
you misunderstood me: vous m'avez mal compris
"Service compris" in French means that the service charge is included in the price. It indicates that gratuity has already been added to the bill as part of the total cost.