"Au contraire, mon frère" means "on the contrary, my brother" or more in tune "just the contrary, Bro". The main interest of the phrase is that "contraire" and "frère" create a rhyme.
"On the contrary, my dear!"
"Au contraire, mon fr
"au contraire ma soeur". That seems related to Bart Simpson saying "au contraire mon frère" (on the contrary my brother), playing with the rhyme.
On the contrary my little darling
Au contraire, mes amis.
"avoir" = to have "mon ami" = my friend a common farewell = au revoir mon ami. (good-bye my friend)
Au revoir mon amour
It is Tim Williams' song, and it is called Au Contraire Mon Frere.
"Contraire" is a French word that means "opposite" or "contrary." It is used to express opposition or contradiction between two things.
"au contraire ma soeur". That seems related to Bart Simpson saying "au contraire mon frère" (on the contrary my brother), playing with the rhyme.
"Au contraire" in French means "on the contrary" in English. It is used to introduce an opposing or contradictory idea or statement in a conversation.
Bart Simpson
On the contrary my little darling
The rhyming phrase from French is "au contraire, mon frère" (literally, on the contrary, my brother where brothermay be used in the sense of a close friend).
Au contraire, mes amis.
"On the contrary" in French is "au contraire".
Christian Finnegan Au Contraire - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 1 July 2009
The phrase from French is "au contraire" meaning "on the contrary.
"The A-list cannot be loved by all the people all of the time. Au contraire, the bigger and better and more gorgeous one gets, the more likely one is to inspire antipathy." - Polly Vernon, 21 August 2005