"tôt" means early in French
"plus tôt" (in two separate words) means 'sooner' in French.
"plutôt" (one word, same pronounciation) means 'rather'
"tt" is not a word, and the rest is spelled wrong, but it means: "and tt where are you from my love"
encore plus in French means further more/still more in English.. ;)
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Time Trial is one instance where 'TT' is used as an abbrevation.It also means ToonTown lol or ToonTask lolIn science it means recessive
That sounds very French, but that doesn't mean anything.
"Le Plus" is French for "most".
Do you mean "how do you say older in French?". Because that would be 'plus agée'
It means "the happiest" in French.
the most ... woman
parlez plus fort means 'speak up' in French.
"tt" is not a word, and the rest is spelled wrong, but it means: "and tt where are you from my love"
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You can say "Je te parlerai plus tard" in French to mean "I will speak to you later."
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Quand je serai plus âgé(e) / plus vieux (vieille)
TT is short for "Tender To". so if a yacht named Rosmarie has a dinghy tender, the dinghy could be named "TT Rosmarie" .
The Audi tt is a two seat sports car. The tt stands for touring trophy; referring to an early 20th century race.