autre

See also: aûtre

Bourguignon

Etymology

From Latin alter.

Noun

autre m (plural autres)

  1. other

French

Etymology

From Old French altre, autre, from Latin alter, alterum, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂élteros.

See cognates in regional languages in France : Norman âote, Gallo aùte, Picard eute, Bourguignon autre, Franco-Provençal ôtro, Occitan autre, Corsican altru.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /otʁ/
  • (file)
  • (Quebec) IPA(key): [ou̯tʁ]
  • (Louisiana) IPA(key): [ɔt(ɾ)]
  • Rhymes: -otʁ
  • Homophone: autres

Adjective

autre (plural autres)

  1. other
  2. another

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Old French

Adjective

autre m (oblique and nominative feminine singular autre)

  1. Alternative form of altre

Old Occitan

Etymology

From Latin alter, alterum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈawtɾe/

Adjective

autre m (feminine singular autra, masculine plural autres, feminine plural autras)

  1. other

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