Dieu is the French word for God. Saying "Mon Dieu!" is the equivalent of saying "Oh my God!" Dieu also is a Vietnamese name for a girl!
The meaning of a word is its "definition."
isn't it "Sacrebleu !" ??Sacrebleu is an euphemism for "sacré Dieu" (holy God), as swearing was considered a sin.
a word of contrary meaning to the first word
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"Oh mon Dieu, que j'aimerais [....]" means "Oh my God, I would really love [....]" in French
By the grace of God. Origin: French
"mon deux" is a typo for "mon Dieu", i.e. "my God!"
The word "adieu" has its origins in the Old French phrase "a dieu vous commant" meaning "I commend you to God." Over time, it evolved into the shorter form "adieu" which is used to bid farewell, especially in French.
'à la grâce de dieu' or 'à dieu va' are two old French expressions conveying the meaning of 'we have no more influence upon the course of events now'
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Known in 14th Century French as 'a dieu vous commant' meaning 'I commend you to God'. and used as a farewell word "adieu" is French for "goodbye."
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God's wonderful gift is 'un merveilleux don de Dieu' in French.
Oh là là - Oh mon Dieu!
Adieu is French for goodbye and comes from the words a (to) and Dieu (God). Literally, you're asking God to go with them. Spanish "Adios" breaks down the same way. Both are derived from Latin.
"Dieu et mon droit" is a French motto meaning "God and my right." It is the motto of the British monarch and is associated with the concept of divine right of kings.
There is no word momme, so I am making an education guess you mean comme. Therefore: My god, there's no-one like you