moitié
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Etymology edit
Inherited from Middle French moytié, from Old French meitié, from Late Latin medietātem (“half”), from Latin medius (“middle, half”). Compare the borrowed doublet médiété.
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Cardinal: deux Ordinal: deuxième, second Ordinal abbreviation: 2e, 2d, (nonstandard) 2ème Multiplier: double Fractional: demi, moitié | ||
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moitié f (plural moitiés)
- half
- (by extension) significant other
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Further reading edit
- “moitié”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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