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French
Etymology
Literally, “there's no death of a person”, or more loosely “no one's died.”
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /il ni.j‿a pa mɔʁ d‿ɔm/ ~ /il ni.j‿a pɑ mɔʁ d‿ɔm/, /il n‿j‿a pa mɔʁ d‿ɔm/ ~ /il n‿j‿a pɑ mɔʁ d‿ɔm/
- (informal) IPA(key): /i.j‿a pa mɔʁ d‿ɔm/ ~ /i.j‿a pɑ mɔʁ d‿ɔm/
Phrase
il n’y a pas mort d’homme
- It’s not that bad; said to de-dramatize an event
- 2011 May 16, Jack Lang, in televised interview:YouTube
[…] il n’y a pas mort d’homme […]- no one's died
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