What is meaning of Vous in English?

What is meaning of Vous in English?

: wholly yours : sincerely yours.

What is Depechez vous?

Free with no obligation to buy. Dépêchez-vous ! : Hurry up! Hurry! se dépêcher, impératif présent.

What is Présentez vous in English?

Translation of “, présentez-vous” in English. vous. you you’ll.

What type of word is vous?

formal subject pronoun
The formal subject pronoun vous (listen) indicates a respectful and/or distant relationship. It’s used between strangers and in professional situations, such as doctor-patient and clerk-customer.

What language is Voulez vous?

French
“Voulez-Vous” (pronounced [vule vu] voo-lay-voo; French for “Do you want?”) is a 1979 song by the Swedish group ABBA, written and composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus.

Why is Depeche Mode called Depeche Mode?

Martin Gore, the group’s principle songwriter, has said that the band’s name was taken from a French fashion magazine. The name means “hurried fashion” or “fashion dispatch,” concepts that appealed to him and his band mates.

What is the meaning of les jours de la semaine in English?

Les 7 jours de la semaine lundi Monday.

What is vous used for?

Knowing when to use which French pronoun will help you navigate through many social situations. “Tu” is only used to address one person, while “vous” is used to address one or more people. As a singular second person pronoun, “vous” is used in more formal contexts while “tu” is more familiar.

Does vous mean they?

Vous is the formal form of ‘you’, used with strangers, elderly people, and when we’re talking to people in a professional context (at least to begin with). The verb vouvoyer vouvoyer, présent means ‘to address someone using the vous form’.

What does Voulez Vous Coucher Avec Moi means?

The meaning of this expression is, “Do you want to sleep (make love) with me tonight?” It is often one of the very few French phrases that English speakers know and actually use, without having studied the language and, for some, without knowing what it means.

Is Voulez Vous Coucher Avec Moi grammatically correct?

Well, now I’m going to blow your mind: A native French speaker would probably never say “Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir?”! That’s because, although it’s grammatically correct, the use of vous, the formal form of “you”, with an invitation to such an intimate act is jarring to most French people.