- m'aider, "come [and] help me"). (M'aidez is non-standard French; the
phrase Aidez moi is standard.) The term is
unrelated to the
holiday May Day. Following...
- front)". WW1 - WW2
battlefields Eastern Front.
Retrieved 1
August 2023. "
Aidez le
Tigre à
rugir de nouveau!".
Ulele (in French). "open
heart tiger: Restoration...
- then
pulled out the
knife and
plunged it into his chest. He
called out:
Aidez-moi, ma chère amie! ("Help me, my dear friend!"), and then died. In response...
-
something from him. This
prompted the
street politician's
response of "
aidez-nous et nous vous aiderons".
Caffery called Nahas a
venal "street politician"...
- ship, the next
level of danger.
MAYDAY ([venez] m'aider, come to help me";
aidez-moi
means "help me") the
following is a
message of
extreme urgency, the...
- seconds.
Slumping backwards,
Marat cried out his last
words to Simone, "
Aidez-moi, ma chère amie!" ("Help me, my beloved!") and died.
Corday was a Girondin...
- Vous êtes
notre patronne Ayez pitié de nous Nous vous
implorons à
genoux Aidez-nous à nous
marier Pitié, donnez-nous un époux Car nous brûlons d'aimer...
- me paraîtront exigées par les circonstances.[...] Françaises, Français !
Aidez-moi ! Adam Roberts, ‘Civil
Resistance to
Military Coups’,
Journal of Peace...
- my good mistress, help me." ("Notre dame d'Embrun, ma
bonne maitresse,
aidez moi.") —
Louis XI, King of
France (30
August 1483) "Treason! treason!" —...
-
dangled in the air,
Laporte screamed "Aider! Aider! Quelqu'un s'il vous plaît
aidez-moi!" ("Help! Help!
Somebody please help me!"), but
nobody other than his...