Sep 16, 2001 09:13
23 yrs ago
French term
courtoisies
Non-PRO
French to English
Tech/Engineering
It is just used in a puzzle that my daughter has to do for school.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | courtesy or courteousness | patricia cumming |
4 +3 | courtesies | Bertha S. Deffenbaugh |
4 +1 | favours | CLS Lexi-tech |
Proposed translations
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courtesy or courteousness
Courtoisie is an elegant and perhaps almost out-dated word meaning very polite , politeness - courtesy or courteousness.
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1 min
courtesies
Regards,
BSD
BSD
+1
2 hrs
favours
in the singular means the quality of being polite, having good manners
in the plural it seems to mean the equivalent of "favors/favours"
My neighbour did me several favours (courtoisies); that is my neighbour is polite and helpful.
hope it helps
paola l m
in the plural it seems to mean the equivalent of "favors/favours"
My neighbour did me several favours (courtoisies); that is my neighbour is polite and helpful.
hope it helps
paola l m
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