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French
Etymology
Literally, “living soul”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /am ki viv/ ~ /ɑm ki viv/
Pronoun
âme qui vive
- no one, nobody, not a soul
- Il n’y a pas âme qui vive. ― There isn't a soul.
- anyone
Usage notes
- Used in negative sentences (ne pas y avoir âme qui vive) or in questions.
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