Literally, it means that a game is postponed, a way to express that something is only delayed and will be (or could be) done later. On an ironic tone, it also means that the score will be settled later.
It means 'chaps' in English.
sud is translated South in English.
pineapple
Bautizo is a spanish word, tranlated in English is Baptize.
The indefinite article "de" in Spanish is analogous to the indefinite article "of" in English.
Roger Lapalme has written: 'Partie remise'
it's started
"Partie deux oui" in French translates to "Part two yes" in English. It can refer to the second part of something with agreement or affirmation.
in French Part 2 is spelles "deuxième partie"
Pnyx made you part of the world heritage
partly
it is a position above a commis but below a chef de partie
une partie (de cartes, de ballon) = a game (of cards, or football game) une partie (de quelque chose) = a part (of something)
"Remise" has several distinct meanings: As a noun, it can mean either(music) The repetition or return of the opening material later in a composition.(fencing) A renewal of a failed action, without withdrawing the arm.as a verb it means: To surrender all interest in a property by executing a deed, to quitclaim.As a fencer, I'd choose to use remise in that context: I avoided his parry, and hit him with my remise. In music, there is an excellent example of the remise in Beethoven's 5th symphony, where the opening notes are repeated throughout the first movement.
Well if you want to say "party" it is not "partie". Partie means a part. Une fete or un boum is a party. Merci d'etre venu a ma fete means thank you for coming to my party.
une fête, une surprise-partie
part one is translated "première partie" in French