Talk:rendezvous
Add topicPlural Noun/Singular Verb
[edit]Is it rendezvouses for both?
- She rendezvouses with him every Friday after work.
- They used several different bars as rendezvouses.
–70.179.68.181 03:16, 13 October 2007 (UTC)
- No. It is irregular due to the faux-French/broken-French pronunciation in English. --Connel MacKenzie 06:09, 13 October 2007 (UTC)
Somebody find an antonym for this word! Clammybells
Etymology
[edit]This section says : "From French rendez-vous, from rendez, second person plural, imperative, of se rendre (“to go (to)”) + vous (“you”)." It's actually a mistake to say that "rendez-vous" is the equivalent of "se rendre" (second person plural, imperative) + "vous", since it's just the second person plural, imperative of "se rendre" and that's it. "Rendre" becomes "rendez" and "se" becomes "vous". I'm not sure I can phrase it correctly in english, I can try if someone wants to. --90.73.237.56 01:58, 26 September 2016 (UTC)
third-person singular simple present rendezvous
[edit]How is the third-person singular simple present rendezvous pronounced? --Backinstadiums (talk) 11:42, 30 August 2020 (UTC)