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Mario
What's rendezvous?
Mad-eye said it.
Oct 4, 2013 2:23 PM
Answers · 4
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It's a French word (Rendez-vous). I think it's called a "loan" word. Meaning it came from another country and we use it here in our everday language. The word is used just like Nancy said.
Example sentence:
"We'll rendezvous at the center of the mall when it's time to leave"
or you can say:
"We'll meet-up at the center of the mall when it's time to leave"
Either way works.
October 4, 2013
1
It's a meeting, or a date, when you go out or meet with someone.
October 4, 2013
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