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Question Posted Monday March 12 2007, 4:08 pm

do anyone know what the word "entente" mean it's french

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teenagex3romance answered Monday March 12 2007, 8:10 pm:
i learned in world history it was alliance like with wwi how there was the triple entente and the triple alliance

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DepthofHeart answered Monday March 12 2007, 7:20 pm:
It means "Understanding"

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vivalajam0x answered Monday March 12 2007, 6:48 pm:
Agreement.

If you need any more, go on Google Translate.

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xWACKYJACKIEx answered Monday March 12 2007, 4:55 pm:
It means "Understanding"
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basketcase_x08 answered Monday March 12 2007, 4:20 pm:
entente, as in the Triple Entente from WWI? (France, Britain, and Russia)

It translates roughly to Alliance, or friendship.

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karenR answered Monday March 12 2007, 4:17 pm:
en·tente (ŏn-tŏnt') pronunciation
n.

1. An agreement between two or more governments or powers for cooperative action or policy: “the economic entente between the Soviet Union and western Europe” (Robert W. Tucker).
2. The parties to such an agreement.

[French, from Old French, intent, from feminine past participle of entendre, to understand, intend. See intend.]

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