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Uses of c'est-à-dire
In what ways do the french use 'c'est-à-dire' in everday conversations?
Please provide some examples.
Jul 2, 2015 1:40 PM
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Hi !
"C'est-à-dire" is equivalent to "Autrement dit" in French. It can be translated in English by "That is ..." or "In other words ..."
Un exemple : "C'est une course en solitaire, c'est-à-dire sans équipage et sans assistance." (from WordReference.com)
July 2, 2015
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