What is the meaning of Enchante?

The word enchanté in French means enchanted, delighted, overjoyed, smitten, or bewitched. In English, the word "enchant" means to influence by charms and incantation, to bewitch, attract, move deeply, or rouse to ecstatic admiration. The similarities in the French and English terms are clear.
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What is the meaning of Enchante in English?

[ɑ̃ʃɑ̃te ] Word forms: enchanté, enchantée. adjective. 1. (= ravi) delighted.
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How do you use Enchante in French?

While the word “enchanted” in English means to charm, to attract, or to bewitch, its accurate meaning in French is “I'm delighted”. Again, enchanté is the everyday nice to meet you in French. Enchanté(e) is to be used whenever you want to say “nice to meet you” or “delighted to meet you”, as French people do.
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What do you reply to Enchante?

We would respond "enchanté" too.
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Do the French say Enchante?

When you want to say “nice to meet you” in French, most of the time you'd say “enchanté” (if speaking to a man) or “enchantée” (if speaking to a woman). The translation is literally the word “enchanted,” which sounds extremely formal to many English speakers, but which is actually quite casual in French.
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Can you say enchanté to a man?

yes, they would, as "enchanté !" is more or less short for "je suis enchanté de faire votre connaissance"... so a woman would say "enchantée", and a man "enchanté" !
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How do you greet someone in French?

How to Say Hello in French: 12 Useful French Greetings
  1. The most common way to say “hello” in French: Bonjour! ...
  2. “Hi” in French – Salut! ...
  3. “Good morning” in French – Bon matin! ...
  4. “Good afternoon” in French – Bon après-midi! ...
  5. “Good evening” in French – Bonsoir! ...
  6. “Good night” in French – Bonne nuit! ...
  7. Hello? ...
  8. Excuse me?
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What does De meme mean in French?

all the same, still, just the same, even so, notwithstanding. de même que conjunction. in the same way, as, just as.
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What Does Ashante mean in French?

Ashante. It's French word “nice meeting you”, enchanté
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How do you say nice to meet you?

Formal and Informal:
  1. 1) It's very nice to meet you.
  2. 2) Nice to meet you too.
  3. 3) Lovely to meet you.
  4. 4) It's great connecting with you.
  5. 5) I've heard great things about you.
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What to say instead of nice to E meet you?

If “nice to meet you” sounds too clichéd, you can try one of these variations on the theme:
  • It's great connecting with you.
  • Pleased to meet you.
  • Lovely to meet you.
  • How do you do? (Formal. Especially in Britain)
  • Delighted to make your acquaintance. (Very formal)
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What is Bonsoir?

Bonsoir means good evening or good night. Bonsoir is borrowed directly from French, in which it means the same thing.
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What's your name is French?

If you'd like to say “What is your name?” in French, you generally have two options. To pose the question formally, you'd say “Comment vous-appelez vous? Speaking informally, you can simply ask “Comment t'appelles-tu?”
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How do you say hi what are u doing in French?

Yeah, hi, what are you doing? Hé, qu'est-ce que tu fais ?
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What does MEM mean in French?

as, like, such as, since, as though. même adjective, adverb. even, same, actual, alike, yet.
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What is the meaning of En Avant?

: in front : forward —used of a movement or of the execution of a step.
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What is a toi de Meme in English?

Translation of "toi de même" in English. Adverb. you too. you as well. Show more.
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Do you speak French in French?

Translation of "Do you speak French" in French. Baccara: "Do you speak French?" Baccara: "Parlez-vous Français?"
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What does on Shante mean?

Shante, you stay

Definition: Reassurance that you are not going home; Ru calls her girls Shante as a term of endearment. Used in a sentence: "Jiggly Caliente, Shante, you stay."
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Do men kiss in France?

That's because while it is customary for women in France to greet both men and women with a kiss on each cheek, men generally reserve la bise for close male friends or family.
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How do you respond to Bonjour in French?

What is the proper response to bonjour? It's more than sufficient to simply say bonjour back in response to those who greet you, but if you want to go a step beyond, you can respond with comment allez-vous, which is the French equivalent of asking how it's going.
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How do you respond to Merci Beaucoup?

In terms of recommendations, you can't go wrong with je vous en prie, c'est moi qui vous remercie and Il n'y a pas de quoi. They are all on the very polite side and good for nearly all occasions.
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Do you say Enchante back?

The more common response is enchantée (f) or enchanté (m). It's such a pleasure to meet someone and respond with enchanté (literally, “enchanted” or “delighted”).
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