Talk:jeu

Is the second definition really Dutch, or was that just a cut-and-paste error in the comment field when it was added? If it is Dutch, the languages need to be separated. Ortonmc 18:48, 27 Jan 2004 (UTC)


 * I fail to see what is going on. The word jeu has a lot of meanings in French. I only added one. Grabbed a dictionary now and I'll add some more... Polyglot 21:54, 27 Jan 2004 (UTC)


 * Oops, did I mention I added Dutch? Uh oh, force of habit. I'm sorry for the confusion. Polyglot 22:25, 27 Jan 2004 (UTC)


 * I thought that might be what happened. Just wanted to make sure. :-) Ortonmc 04:28, 28 Jan 2004 (UTC)

I've deleted the definitions and non-English translations. They are reproduced below for reference.


 * 1) An activity with a set of rules, performed either alone or as a group, for amusement. (a game).
 * Le jeu d'échec à des régles compliquées. - Chess game has complicated rules.
 * 1) A play (theater)
 * Le jeu de cet acteur.
 * 1) A set of things that belong together.
 * Une clef anglaise peut éviter d'avoir un jeu de clef de toutes les tailles.
 * 1) The way one handles a gun
 * 2) Undesired movement between two axles due to wear
 * Le jeu entre ces deux pièces est anomal. - The .. between these two ... is not normal.
 * Le jeu entre ces deux pièces est anomal. - The .. between these two ... is not normal.

Translation

 * Czech: hra f, kusm (2)
 * English: game (1), play (2), set (3)
 * German: Spiel n (1)
 * Slovak: hra f