Rendez-vous is a French word from the verb 'se rendre', to go at a certain place. A rendez-vous is an appointment.
Translated literally, the word rendezvous means "to meet you" in French. In English the word is used for many types of appointments, but often to refer to a date or social occasion.
In English, rendezvous. In French, rendez-vous
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Rendez-vous in French means "appointment," "date," "meeting place" or "rendezvous" in English.
the same word is used in English. Borrowed from the French. It means place appointed for a meeting
According to Webster dictionary the word rendezvous originates in french, but is English. The word means a meeting between two or a group of people at a designated location.
The plural form of rendezvous is rendezvous, with the "s" pronounced (it is silent in the singular). In the French language from which the word originates, the plural form is the same as the singular. In the globalized pidgin "English" of the Internet, you are free to innovate.
The word Rendezvous froms from French meaning "to meet you"
The word is "rendezvous". It's French, and it indicates a meeting. The connotation in English is that the meeting is secret in some way.
No, it comes from the French "rendez-vous", "rendez" = 'got to', "vous" = you. ie 'you go to'.
In English rendezvous means (private) meeting.When they have need leaving to in France
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