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  • Did you mean one of the following: même, mémé, mème?

1 même Adjective   Pronounce

(a) (before noun) same; je suis dans la ~ classe que Jean I'm in the same class as Jean; tes chaussures ont la ~ couleur que les miennes your shoes are the same colour as mine; je suis arrivé en ~ temps que lui I arrived at the same time as him

(b) (after noun) very same, very (more frm) actual; la maison ~ que vous avez vue hier the very (same) house that you saw yesterday; ce sont les mots ~s qu'il a utilisés those are the actual (or) very words he used

(c) moi-~ myself; toi-~ yourself; lui-~ yourself; elle-~ herself; nous-~s ourselves; vous-~s yourselves; eux-~s, elles-~s themselves; soi-~ oneself; nous-~ ourself

2 même Adverb

(a) even

(b) quand ~, tout de ~ even so, all the same; de ~ likewise; à ~ touching, right next to; boire à ~ la bouteille to drink straight from the bottle; mettre/être à ~ de faire to enable/be able to do

3 mémé Noun, feminine

(a) (Infml) grandma, gran, granny

(b) (pej) old dear, old biddy

4 mème Noun, masculine

(a) (Sociology, Comput) meme

Terms from the DGT glossary

French termEnglish term
même norme que pour le lait cru de vacheas for raw cow's milk
Autres contrats de même natureother contracts of a similar nature;
tout bovin appartenant à la même cohorteall bovine animals from the same cohort

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