Dose is a French equivalent of 'dose'. It's pronounced basically the same way. It's a feminine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'la' ['the'] and as its indefinite 'une' ['a, one']. But the word for 'overdosage, overdose' is 'surdosage'. It's a masculine gender noun that takes 'le' as its definite article and 'un' as its indefinite. It's pronounced 'soor-doh-sahj'.
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It's the French word for a horse.
The word "beret" comes from the French language. It is derived from the Late Latin word "birretum", meaning "cap".
The suffix "is" typically indicates that the word is related to or characteristic of something. For example, the word "French" becomes "French ish" to describe something that resembles or relates to French attributes.
English word dose = Menge, Dose,dosieren (verb)German word Dose = can, doset
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As nouns, dose and dosage are synonyms. Dose may also be a verb.
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"Il" means "he" in French when referring to a masculine noun.
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