French - decamper
English - decamp, depart.
The prefix word that means to leave or go away is "de-" or "dis-".
The prefix word with de- that means to let air out of something is "deflate."
Leave here.Get out of here.
The prefix "de-" in the word "describe" means to do the action in a reverse manner, showing removal or reversal of the base word's action.
le jour means the day - de jour usually means during the day or in the daytime "la mot" is a mistake since "mot" is masculine. My guess is the intended phrase is le mot du jour which means the word of the day.
The prefix word that means to leave or go away is "de-" or "dis-".
Muertos It means deadDia De Los Muertos is the day of the dead
It means: "From now on"
The prefix word with de- that means to let air out of something is "deflate."
'De' is already a French word. It means 'of'
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It means of.
De nade is not a real Spanish phrase. This is probably meant to say "De nada." This means "of nothing" or "for nothing". However "De nada" by itself in response to a "thank you"/"Gracias" means "You're Welcome" The Spanish word "De" means "of" or it could means "[You] give" as a form of the word "Dar" The Spanish word "Nade" (form of Nadar) means "[you] swim" The Spanish word "Nadé" (form of Nadar) means "[I] swam" The Spanish word "Nada" means "Nothing" or (form of Nadar) "[he/she/it] swim(s)"
It means to put down, leave down, or drop.
It means, "starting points."
The prefix de- means away. Another word with this prefix is detach.
The question 'Quoi de neuf aujourd'hui?' means What [is] new today?, What [is] up today? In the word-by-word translation, the pronoun 'quoi' means 'what'. The preposition 'de' means 'from, of'. The adjective 'neuf' means 'new'. And the adverb 'aujourd'hui' means 'today'.