Compulsory, Obligatory or Requiredmay be English equivalents of 'de rigueur'.
'de rigueur' means 'obligatory' in French.
It means "compulsory".
"By obligation" is an English equivalent of the French phrase de rigueur.Specifically, the preposition de literally means "of". The masculine noun rigueurtranslates as "harshness, obligation, severity, strictness". The pronunciation will be "duh ree-guhr" in French.
De rigueur
Tuxedos are de rigueur for men at weddings.
De is pronounced DUH rigueur is pronounced RIG.air
De rigueur; to become the accepted practice, fashion or thing New wave music became de rigueur in the 1980's
"Rigueur de jour" is a French term that translates to "strictness of the day" or "rigor of the day" in English. It is used to describe a high level of precision, accuracy, or strict adherence to rules or standards in a particular context or field. The term is often used in academic or professional settings to emphasize the importance of meticulousness and attention to detail in daily tasks or activities.
The cast of De Rigueur - 2010 includes: Stephan Bohemier as Bill the Businessman Bryan Harnden as Game Slave Hae Seung Edwards
de (french) = of (english)
De quelle? in French means "Of what?" in English.
The Latin phrase is spelled de rigueur, meaning necessary, or as required by custom.