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And some people pronounce it exactly the same for both meanings
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chocolatefeces
· 9 years ago
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It's true, they make everything difficult. It's opposite-speak.
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vlad_plasmius
· 9 years ago
French relies a lot on context. It's crazy.
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notaguestnomore
· 9 years ago
Technically, for it to mean "No more", it would be "ne plus".
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shiwan
· 9 years ago
More is pronounced "plusse"
While no more is pronounced "plu" at least where i live
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guest
· 9 years ago
It's pronounced that way everywhere, the title is wrong x)
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shiwan
· 9 years ago
Um,peharps the author is not from France.
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mr1
· 9 years ago
Off can mean on or off
lilyisamazing
· 9 years ago
Words like that are called auto-antonyms
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While no more is pronounced "plu" at least where i live