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That's another thing or That's something else may be English equivalents of 'C'est autre chose'. The words in French are pronounced 'seh-toh-truh-shohz'.

In the word by word translation, the demonstrative 'ce'* means 'this, that'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The adjective 'autre' means 'another, other'. The feminine gender noun 'chose' means 'thing'.

*The vowel 'e' is dropped, because of the beginning vowel 'e' of the following word. The temporary nature of the dropping is indicated by the apostrophe.

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