>> ZG·Lingua >  >> Theoretical Linguistics >> Syntax

What does mean in French?

"Mean" in French can have several different meanings depending on the context. Here are some of the most common translations:

1. As a verb:

* Signifier: This means "to mean" or "to signify". For example: "Que signifie ce mot?" (What does this word mean?)

* Vouloir dire: This also means "to mean" or "to intend". For example: "Je veux dire que..." (I mean that...).

2. As an adjective:

* Méchant: This means "mean" in the sense of being unkind, cruel, or malicious. For example: "C'est un garçon méchant." (He's a mean boy.)

* Moyen: This means "average" or "ordinary". For example: "Il a une taille moyenne." (He's of average height.)

3. As a noun:

* Moyen: This means "means" or "way". For example: "Il n'y a aucun moyen de savoir." (There's no way to know.)

4. As an adverb:

* Moyennement: This means "moderately" or "fairly". For example: "Je suis moyennement content." (I'm fairly happy.)

To understand the meaning of "mean" in French, you need to consider the context in which it is used.

Let me know if you have a specific sentence or context in mind, and I can give you a more precise translation.

Copyright © www.zgghmh.com ZG·Lingua All rights reserved.