Mete. To measure out and give.
No. The E in met is a short E, as in bet and let. The long E is seen in the homophones meat, meet, or mete. The long vowels sound the way the letters are pronounced.
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"Tom and I are finishing the new contract; we should be done this week. I last met with him on Friday, and we exchanged drafts of the contract at that time."It would be last met, and not lastly met. It means (above) the last time I met with him was...
The Afrikaans word "Met" means "With". The English word "Met" translates as "Ontmoet".
"met" is the third person singular form of the verb "mettre" (ind. prés). "Mettre" means to place, to put, and so "(il) met" means "(he) places"
met randomly means that you don't know the person you just met them out of the blue :) hope it helps!
It means the year you met that person.
debt? if you are in debt it means you are loaned money and need to give it back
Nothing; but Je t'ai rencontré means 'I met you' or 'I have met you'.
That is the correct spelling of "visit" (a call or stop, to see someone or some place).
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The possessive form for the noun trust is trust's.Example: The trust's administrator has met with the beneficiaries.