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Is there a difference between them or are they the same meaning ?
by the way ..
by the by ..
by the bye ..
26 janv. 2016 21:18
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By the bye is not a phrase. The other two have a similar meaning but "by the way" is the most popular.
26 janvier 2016
1
there are different
26 janvier 2016
1
Probably not but please note that 'by the way' is MUCH more common (in England at least) than the other two. I have never in my (long) life wriiten 'by the by' or 'by the bye' so the problem of spelling did not exist for me. I have never spoken the words either! However, I am aware of some others using them.
26 janvier 2016
1
Bye is used as goodbye and by is used as saying something is next to something for example the tree is by the lake
26 janvier 2016
The first two have the same meaning, but 'by the way' is much more commonly used. The last is incorrect as others have said because 'bye' is used as a short form of 'goodbye'. 'Bye' is also used when talking about team sports competitions, when a team does not have to play a match but just moves on to the next round in the competition. For example 'My team has a bye this week, so I'm having a rest day.'
26 janvier 2016
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Compétences linguistiques
Arabe, Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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