No subject
2007-01-19 18:39:38
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answer #1
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answered by Stag S 5
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Without Subject
2007-01-19 18:40:33
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answer #2
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answered by Hans 3
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sans sujet means 'without subject'
2007-01-19 18:39:21
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answer #3
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answered by lyrathefairie 3
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sans means without and sujet is a noun that means subject or allegiance to a nation. literally it means without subject...it could me someone who is not bound to any national ties, like someone who has been excommunicated.
2007-01-19 18:40:51
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answer #4
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answered by bruce_eel 4
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They mean: Without a subject.
2007-01-20 08:15:46
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answer #5
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answered by steiner1745 7
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sans= without
sujet= subject
2007-01-20 04:22:17
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answer #6
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answered by workaholic 2
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The translation is "Without Subject"
A great tool to use is
http://www.google.com/language_tools
This tool will translate simple phrases as well as entire websites. Check it out. It's free.
I am pretty sure Yahoo has one too but I couldn't find it.
2007-01-19 18:43:37
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answer #7
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answered by Tony N 1
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It means "take me". It's written in the imperative, which means it's like a command, and the -ez ending means it's plural, either for more than one person or for someone you'd show respect for. Emmenez-moi = take me Have a good evening:)
2016-05-23 23:56:45
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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That would mean without subject.
2007-01-19 19:01:30
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answer #9
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answered by Stormie~ 1
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without a subject
2007-01-19 18:51:37
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answered by webby 5
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