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Zebulon Goertzel
Soit l'occurrence
Can "soit l'occurrence" in some contexts be an abbreviation for "quelque soit l'occurrence"?
24 apr. 2016 15:55
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I doubt I ever came across such an occurence. However, "soit... " is used by itself to posit something, to state something for a later argumentation and I guess could be translated to "let there be". It's used in philosophy and mathematics, less so in everyday life. One exemple would be: "Soit x, une variable dont la valeur est 18." A similar use is to mean "that is" or "that means".
More commonly, "soit" is used to denote a choice between two things. In such cases, "soit" comes in a pair. For exemple: "Soit je vais recommencer ce travail, soit je vais l'abandonner." Or: "Je vais aller soit au cinéma, soit voir un concert."
Maybe the usage you came across is one of those three.
24 april 2016
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I would rather say that it introduces the said "occurrence". Could you give us the ending of the sentence ?
24 april 2016
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Zebulon Goertzel
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Arabisch, Arabisch (Levantijns), Engels, Frans, Russisch, Sanskriet
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Arabisch, Sanskriet
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