forget-me-not blue in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for forget-me-not blue in the English»French Dictionary

I.forget <pres part forgetting, prét forgot, pp forgotten> [Brit fəˈɡɛt, Am fərˈɡɛt] VB trans

II.forget <pres part forgetting, prét forgot, pp forgotten> [Brit fəˈɡɛt, Am fərˈɡɛt] VB intr

IV.forget <pres part forgetting, prét forgot, pp forgotten> [Brit fəˈɡɛt, Am fərˈɡɛt]

me PRON When used as a direct or indirect object pronoun me is translated by me (or m' before a vowel): she knows me = elle me connaît; he loves me = il m'aime.
Note that the object pronoun normally comes before the verb in French and that in compound tenses like the present perfect and past perfect, the past participle of the verb agrees with the direct object pronoun: he's seen me (female speaker) = il m'a vue.
In imperatives the translation for both the direct and the indirect object pronoun is moi and comes after the verb: kiss me! = embrasse-moi!; give it to me! = donne-le-moi! (note the hyphens).
After prepositions and the verb to be the translation is moi: she did it for me = elle l'a fait pour moi; it's me = c'est moi.
For particular expressions see below.
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dear me inf!, deary me inf!

me2 [Brit miː, Am mi] N MUS

I.not [Brit nɒt, Am nɑt] ADV Dans la langue parlée ou familière, not utilisé avec un auxiliaire ou un modal prend parfois la forme n't qui est alors accolée au verbe (eg you can't go, he hasn't finished).

I.blue [Brit bluː, Am blu] N

III.blue [Brit bluː, Am blu] ADJ

IV.blue [Brit bluː, Am blu] VB trans inf Brit (squander)

See also murder, moon

I.murder [Brit ˈməːdə, Am ˈmərdər] N

II.murder [Brit ˈməːdə, Am ˈmərdər] VB trans

IV.murder [Brit ˈməːdə, Am ˈmərdər]

I.moon [Brit muːn, Am mun] N ASTRON

forget-me-not blue in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for forget-me-not blue in the English»French Dictionary

Translations for forget-me-not blue in the English»French Dictionary

I.forget <forgot, forgotten> [fəˈget, Am fɚ-] VB trans

II.forget <forgot, forgotten> [fəˈget, Am fɚ-] VB intr

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She is very tall, with forget-me-not blue eyes.
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The rooms are painted in vanilla and pistachio or forget-me-not blue, with white linen and thick curtains to keep drafts out.
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She looked an improbable war correspondent, barely five feet tall with large thick spectacles and dressed in a safari suit of forget-me-not blue.
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