Moi means "me" and comes from the same French word. It was likely brought due to French migration at various times or by speakers of the language in general.
The words "moi je" are French for "me I". Without a context they don't really mean anything. But you could say something such as "Moi, je suis fatigue" meaning "As for me, I am tired".
The definition of 'moi' is 'me'.
"Manche moi" (french) means either "mange moi" (eat me) pronounced with German accent or "f... me" "manche" is in french a slang word for "penis".
The French word "moi" translates to "me" in English.
The French word for "excuse you" is "excusez-moi."
moi = me but nam is definitly not a french word could you rephrase it plz?
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"Excuer" does not exist in frensh, i think that the correct word is: Excusez moi = excuse me.
no perhaps you mean - moi (me)?
It is the Yiddish word for a woman who is not Jewish. It is slang in English, but it is not slang in Yiddish.
Dough is a slang word for money.
Cool itself, unless you are using it to mean mildly cold, is a slang word. Just because it is old slang doesn't mean that it is not still slang.
Buffoonery means behavior that is silly, foolish, or ridiculous. It is a real word that is used to describe someone's clownish or absurd actions.
"Shrink" IS a slang word. It means a psychiatrist. Unless you mean "TO shrink" ...