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Meaning monde meaning

What does monde mean?

monde

A ball-like object, located near the top of a crown, symbolizing the globe.

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Movie subtitles

I have breathed the beau monde's air.
Je ne voudrais prononcer ces mots devant les seigneurs de France pour tout le monde.
Le Monde!
Tout le monde, quoi?
Pourquoi? Le monde est rond.
I swear. Listen. Imagine. in Le Monde!
You sit at a table at the back of a cafe and read Le Monde, line by line, systematically.
You buy Le Monde or you do not buy it.
Le Nouveau Monde.
Je ne voudrais prononcer ces mots devants les seigneurs de france pour tout le monde.
His companion is around the corner in a Alfa Romeo - reading Le Monde.
Mademoiselle Olga, if you want to live in the monde, you will have to improve your conversation.
On ne touche pas, on ne parle pas, tout le monde fait attention.
We want everyone to read in Le Monde some famous Arab terrorist is dead.
Voila, le monde! Sorry you had to take the rap.
Riche monde.
Bonjour, tout le monde.
Le Monde.
She buys Le Monde, to appear educated. But in secret she reads tabloids or Elle.
Le monde.
Well, a huge charge just rang through from Le Beau Monde hotel.
I want to have on the cover of Beau Monde.
I'm at the Beau Monde Hotel, room 305.
He said he was going to the Beau Monde Hotel.
Alain Bernard is writing a profile on me for Le Monde.
The London Times and Le Monde are sending in to interview you. and Sixty Minutes and Dateline both want you, but only if you don't do the other one.
Alas, it breaks up tomorrow. Lady Julia departs to celebrate the New Year elsewhere and takes the beau-monde with her.
Il est venu sur la fin du monde. He came for the end of the world.
My Zarka wants to be a journalist for Le Monde.
And it takes place in a dangerous demi-monde atmosphere.
Cette soupe populaire est au bout du monde.
I'm here to see Mr Monde.
We've come to see Mr Monde.
That's the sundial in Le Monde garden.
C'est la plus belle ville du monde, no?
You think I should be content to have my son in the care of that. That man and his demi-monde?
Tuer tout le monde!
Je ne voudrais prononcer ces mots devant les seigneurs de France pour tout le monde!

News and current affairs

That is why people read Le Monde, The New York Times, or, indeed, the Washington Post.
Hence the sneering elite suspicion - evident, among other places, in the pages of Le Monde - that he is a mere populist.
We might think, they argued, that what we read in The New York Times or Le Monde is objectively true, but everything that appears there is, in fact, a disguised form of propaganda for bourgeois class interests.

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