Translated literally, the word rendezvous means "to meet you" in French. In English the word is used for many types of appointments, but often to refer to a date or social occasion.
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"à moi" means "help me", literally "(come) to me". "am oi" is not a French word or expression.
that means literally 'testicle breaker'- this is used as a disparaging term for someone pestering you.
"Bo mo" is a pronunciation of the French phrase bon mot. The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "good word" and loosely as "correct word," "precise word," or "right word."
The word 'orée is a feminine gender noun in French. Literally, it means an edge. Figuratively, it may mean a start. It's pronounced aw-RAY.
The word Rendezvous froms from French meaning "to meet you"
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French word literally meaning "good journey"
"à moi" means "help me", literally "(come) to me". "am oi" is not a French word or expression.
Rendezvous.
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Rendez-vous is a French word from the verb 'se rendre', to go at a certain place. A rendez-vous is an appointment.
According to Webster dictionary the word rendezvous originates in french, but is English. The word means a meeting between two or a group of people at a designated location.
This is an excellent US phonetic spelling of the French word rendezvous (meeting, tryst).
It is actually a French word that comes from the Latin inand promptus which literally means "in readiness"
bonjour is the standard French greeting, meaning literally 'good day'
It literally means 'the sleeve'. But, it refers to the English Channel.