dommage

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French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old French damage, inherited from Vulgar Latin *damnāticum, from Latin damnum, or from Old French dam + the suffix -age, probably becoming dommage under the influence of Old French dongier (danger).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /dɔ.maʒ/
  • (file)

Noun[edit]

dommage m (plural dommages)

  1. damage
    Synonym: dégât
    Le vent a causé des dommages.
    The wind caused some damage.
  2. injury
    Je lui ai causé des dommages.
    I have caused him injury.
  3. a shame, a pity
    C’est dommage !
    What a shame!

Derived terms[edit]

Interjection[edit]

dommage !

  1. (what a) shame! what a pity! too bad!

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Norman[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old French damage, from Vulgar Latin *damnāticum, from Latin damnum, or from an Old French *dam + the suffix -age, probably becoming dommage under the influence of Old French dongier (danger).

Noun[edit]

dommage m (plural dommages)

  1. (Guernsey) damage