"Mercy" is "pitié" in french. "No mercy !" = "Pas de pitié !"
it comes from the French merci itself coming from the Latin 'Mercedem', favor, good will.
'No mercy' in French is 'pas de pitié'. An example sentence is 'sans pitié'. This means 'have no mercy'.
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The root word for pitiful is "pity," which comes from the Old French word "pité" meaning compassion or mercy.
It's from the French and came into England with the Norman Conquest in 1066. Early spellings spell it like the French "merci".
'Mercy' in Spanish is piedad.
Judge, please show him mercy.
ils sont à sa merci If you type into google, 'they are at his mercy in french', then it gives you an accurate translation, in the search.
mercy or pity in Englsh and merci in French mean about the same. "La belle dame sans merci" -- John Keats
The word originated in France back in 1125.
have some mercy on me. Do not beg for Mercy!
mercy= clemency