Article 5TNDQ An Amusing Debate About the French Word ‘Personne’ Having the Opposite Definitions of ‘Person’ and ‘Nobody’

An Amusing Debate About the French Word ‘Personne’ Having the Opposite Definitions of ‘Person’ and ‘Nobody’

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Lori Dorn
from Laughing Squid on (#5TNDQ)

Multilingual comedian Loic Suberville, who has fun making fun of both English and French, quite amusingly berated a very French version of himself for the two polar opposite English definitions of the word personne". In one case, the word means person", yet in another case, it means nobody".

You've lost me...Personne means a person, except when it means nobody. ....That's where you lose me because nobody and a person are like opposites. ...What is the point of having words for things if you use the same word for two opposites?

This particular word, according to Google Translate, can also mean anybody", anyone", no one", or none" as well. All of which puts a really fine point on the grammatical fact that context always matters".

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