It translates of Voigne. Des in French is des. The traditional usage is that des was the oldest son's title in titled or landed families; the younger sons using de before the family name. Voigne is an Americanization of the french name Vign.
"DES" means many "Parties" means party's
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un homme = a man des hommes, les hommes = men "les hommes" can also be used to mean "mankind".
"des chaussures" are "shoes" in French.
"des pois" are "peas" in French.
"Des ciseaux" in French translates to "scissors" in English.
Des clés mean keys
des feutres are felt pens in French.
'des fleurs' means 'flowers' in French.
'on a mangé des frites' means 'we ate French fries' in French.
des chaussettes are 'socks' in French.
The French "des Moines" translates literally to either "from the monks" or "of the monks".
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