Legal jargon. Something like "terms and conditions may apply."
Literally: "under all reservations", meaning the clause is basically denying all the other clauses and obligations in the document it belongs to...
"Un sous-sol" in English translates to "a basement".
"Le sous-sol" means "the basement" in English.
in the form of..
I will be back soon
petit means small or little in French. Sous may mean 'under, underneath' or 'coins, change' in French. The whole is likely to mean 'small change'
The English meaning of "sous" in French is "under" or "below." It is commonly used in French cooking terminologies to refer to a sauce made from pan drippings.
Sous la table is 'under the table' in English.
"Sous" in English typically refers to a position in a kitchen brigade system, where it is a title given to the second-in-command or assistant to the head chef.
"Je suis sous" in French translates to "I am under" in English, typically referring to being under the influence of something, such as alcohol or drugs. It can also mean being physically under something, like a table or a blanket.
sous-sol means underground (or basement in a building) in French.
godd bye
If you are thinking of Deus sit Judex it means: Let God by my judge. Pretty cool sounding eh?