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木叶丸
How do you use the word 'touche'?
Jul 5, 2010 3:00 AM
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Comes from sword fighting.
It is used as a response. The first person says "En garde!" (On guard) ... and the second person says "Touché !“
Touché means "touched", and i think it is said when the person is hit by the opponent's sword.
So it means like , " You got me ! " (" You hit me! " )
July 5, 2010
touch
or touche?
if second - then in a word fight (when someone oppose you and you fill each other with bad words) in the beginning. Like start the fight, I'm ready.
July 5, 2010
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