The word "supre" doesn't exist neither in French nor in English, so I guess it was meant to be "SUPER". Well, if this is the case, the word has the same spelling and meanings in both language. But more precisely when used by young people in the expression "c'est super", it means: it's fantastic, wonderful, and you may translate it by "that's cool".
Supre is French! Most people thought it meant "slut" or "super" but it Actually Means "Above". Supre is a Major Clothing Brand In AUS and NZ, It is always above the fashions!
SUP (generally archaic) : from the same root as "supper" : to eat, to consume food, "Come and sup with us." "SUP" : (slang of "what's up?") inquiry used as a verbal or text greeting
supre mean nothing in french
may be you, or user mean " super "
super mean great ! good !
Above.
hartford is not a french word.
it is not a French word!
wage isn't a French word.
Mailletz is not a french word, it's the name of a place
Mom in French
when you purchase something from supre
Yess.. Supre is a chain of shops for teen girls to woman. it has all the latest fashions and styles and always has the coolest music playing in the stores..Supre is French and people thought it meant "slut" but its true meaning is "above" which is on top. i guess this is a good name for it as the fashion is always above. The stores are in Australia and New Zeaalnd. Every city in Aussie has a Supre as it was founded over there. The clothes shop is owned by a family who has 3 daughters.... Bet they get ALOT of clothes...If yo live in Nz then go to New market in Auckland because the Supre there is TWO levels big and has HEAPS of clothes and bright colours!!Thanks hoped this helped!!!Noodwahs....... In Spanish Supre Means Mercury...
it is not a French word
if you mean the english word OR then it's ouif you mean the french word OR then it means gold
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.
YES HE DOES! He is extremely hot and he is a model for supre. === ===
There is no such word as 'rozelle' in French.
there is no such word as 'peneuf' in French.
hartford is not a french word.
"Oumar" is a name of Arabic origin commonly used in French-speaking countries. It is the French version of the Arabic name "Umar," which means "flourishing" or "prosperous."
I think the answer is super, for example the super market probably originated in France and that is a 'super' market whereas this is a 'super' clothes shop but it sounds more original and unique as 'supre'! all guestimates
That is not a French word.