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What does Affaire mean in French?
In the meaning of "thing, stuff", the word is also used in the plural. “ affaire ”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012. Borrowed from French affaire. Doublet of affare . From Old French afaire . Unadapted borrowing from French affaire .What does it mean to have an affair?
1. a thing to be done or attended to; matter; business: this affair must be cleared up. 2. an event or happening: a strange affair. 3. ( qualified by an adjective or descriptive phrase) something previously specified, esp a man-made object; thing: our house is a tumbledown affair. n. 1. anything requiring action or effort; business; concern.Where did the word'sexual affair' come from?
Spelling borrowed again from Middle French affaire. The sense “sexual affair” has been borrowed from English affair . Inherited from Old French afaire . C’est une affaire d’honneur. ― It is a matter of honor. C’est l’affaire d’une minute. ― It's a matter of a minute. C’est mon affaire, pas la vôtre. ― It's my business, not yours.What does aferes mean in English?
Middle English aferes "activities," affaire "enterprise," borrowed from Anglo-French afaire, affere "business, activity, enterprise, matter, topic, situation," from the phrase a faire "to do," from a "to" (going back to Latin ad) + faire "to do," going back to Latin facere — more at at entry 1, do entry 1 12 Words and Phrases for Romantic...