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Some guy at work keeps telling me "Seigh le vi" when I refuse his advances. What does that mean? It might be spelled differently like "sa la vi" But I would think it is common and I cannot figure out what he is saying even with a french-english translation dictionary. I think because I am spelling is wrong. Can anyone help me?
Posted on July 6, 2009 at 9:24am

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Hi,

"C'est la vie" --> "That's life" or "Such is life"
Thank you so much. :)
Pls Help me too

I spent a mail to someone wherein I said - "Merci infinement" and he replied "De rien!". I'm not sure what his reply means.
It means "you're welcome".
de rien ou pas de quoi, similare to spanish que nada, in english you'r welcome

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