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French

Etymology

From Middle French , from Old French ou, from Latin ubi (where?). The grave accent was added in Middle French to differentiate from ou (or).

Pronunciation

Adverb

  1. where (interrogative)
    Synonym: (Louisiana) éyoù
    est la gare?
    Where is the station?
    Où tu vas, là ?
    Hey, where are you going?
    Comment savez-vous j’habite ?
    How do you know where I live?
  2. where (relative pronoun)
    • Jean-Claude Bologne, Histoire du célibat et des célibataires, 2007
      Dans un monde l’homme propose et la femme dispose, le célibataire a fait un choix conscient, dont il est pleinement responsable.
      In a world where the man proposes and the woman disposes, the single person has made a conscious choice for which he is fully responsible.
  3. at that time; when
    • 1853, Guillaume Pauthier, Chine moderne, ou description historique, géographique et littéraire de ce vaste empire, p.335
      Ce n’est qu’à l’époque l’on a commencé à avoir un fonds de signes suffisants pour écrire des livres, que l’on trouve l’usage des groupes phonétiques.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    Je ne l’ai pas vu aussi heureux depuis le jour il est devenu père.
    I haven't seen him so happy since the day [when] he became a father.
  4. (poetic) whither, to where
    Un ciel plus pur et des dieux meilleurs, je t’offre à Rome je me rends.
    A purer heaven and better gods I offer you in Rome, whither I go.

Usage notes

  • is the only word in the French language that contains the letter u with a grave accent (`).

Derived terms

Further reading


Middle French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French ou, from Latin ubi. The grave accent was added in Middle French to differentiate from ou (or).

Adverb

  1. where

Descendants

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