'dis' means 'tell', 'tell me'
'Dis fromage' means 'say cheese' in French.
"say, tell": dis moi tout = tell me everythingne dis rien = don't say a thing
dis-moi (informal) or "dites-moi" (formal and/or plural)
"Dis" is a prefix meaning "apart" or "away." In the word "disrupt," it implies breaking apart or interrupting the normal flow or continuity of something.
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.
'Dis fromage' means 'say cheese' in French.
"say, tell": dis moi tout = tell me everythingne dis rien = don't say a thing
"I say"
Do you mean the prefix dis- or the word "diss," which is a slang word meaning, "to put down"?
Sorry, but this not french, at least not with this orthography. Did you take it from a song?
prevent, stop
dis-moi (informal) or "dites-moi" (formal and/or plural)
agree late Middle English: from Old French agreer, based on Latin ad- 'to' + gratus 'pleasing.'
The word, "dis," does no exist, and the creation of the word, "dis," will never happen.
separated
it is not a French word
In this case, the prefix dis- indicates reversal. To simulate is to pretend to be something; to dissimulate is to pretend not to be something.