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    Quite/Very/Really

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    Quite/Very/Really
    Message de laurent-91 posté le 27-10-2011 à 18:40:13 (S | E | F)
    Hello everyone,

    I would like to know the differences about these words: Very, really, quite

    Especially quite, because I know that it is unusual in American English than in British English, so I believe that this word doesn't means "assez, plutôt" in U.S English, does it? But it would means rather "very, really" like above.

    Therefore, I have got a sentence and I think it is written in U.S English:
    It appears you can see me quite well.
    I think that in British English, it should mean: Il semble que vous pouvez me voir assez (plutôt) bien.
    Whereas in U.S English, it should mean: Il semble que vous pouvez me voir très bien. or: Il semble que vous pouvez tout à fait me voir.

    Thanks in advance for your help.
    Best wishes,
    Laurent

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    Modifié par laurent-91 le 27-10-2011 18:41

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    Modifié par lucile83 le 27-10-2011 20:43


    Réponse: Quite/Very/Really de ariette, postée le 27-10-2011 à 19:51:23 (S | E)

    quite good is not bad but very good is much better and really good is the best!




    Réponse: Quite/Very/Really de laurent-91, postée le 27-10-2011 à 20:37:56 (S | E)
    Hello, thank you =)

    But, Are you speaking about the British meaning of Quite?

    Because, I believe that the meaning of quite in U.S English is not the same one. But I would like to have more confirmation about what I have just said.

    Thanks in advance a lot.

    Laurent



    Réponse: Quite/Very/Really de lucile83, postée le 27-10-2011 à 20:47:23 (S | E)
    Bonjour,
    Merci de faire un double clic sur le mot clé et vous obtenez un dictionnaire en ligne qui vous donnera toutes les informations.
    Cordialement.



    Réponse: Quite/Very/Really de notrepere, postée le 27-10-2011 à 21:32:25 (S | E)
    Bonjour

    Voyez ce lien aussi :

    Lien Internet




    Réponse: Quite/Very/Really de laurent-91, postée le 30-10-2011 à 14:19:16 (S | E)
    Hello, thank you for your replies,

    I became aware of your links.

    Then given the sentence is in U.S English, I would opt while considering you have said before: "Il semble que vous pouvez très bien me voir or il semble que pouvez parfaitement me voir".

    But what I don't understand is the difference between 'very/really' and 'quite'; Because I know that quite - in U.S English according to your links - means: 'tout à fait, complètement, très'. But does it(quite) has the same meaning as 'very/really'?

    As for example: when I say: Je te vois très bien = I see you very well. But: I see you quite well, does that sentence mean the same as the previous one?

    Thank you in advance for your explanations,
    Laurent




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