Translations for Marie-Hélène in the English»French Dictionary

I.must1 <nég must not, mustn't> [Brit mʌst, Am məst] VB mod When must indicates obligation or necessity, French tends to use either the verb devoir or the impersonal construction il faut que + subjunctive: I must go = je dois partir, il faut que je parte. For examples and particular usages see I. 1. and I. 3. below. See also haveand the related usage note.
When must expresses assumptions or probability, the verb devoir is always used: it must strike you as odd that = ça doit te sembler bizarre que (+ subj). See I. 7. below for further examples.
For the conjugation of devoir, see the French verb tables.

1. must (indicating obligation, prohibition):

3. must (stressing importance, necessity):

very nice, I must say! iron

7. must (expressing assumption, probability):

ça doit être le thé de Marie-Hélène

II.must1 [Brit mʌst, Am məst] N

See also have

I.have [Brit hav, Am hæv, həv, (ə)v] VB trans

10. have (cause to be done):

II.have [Brit hav, Am hæv, həv, (ə)v] VB mod

III.have [Brit hav, Am hæv, həv, (ə)v] VB aux

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