• NimoOP
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    -144 days ago

    Depending on the context, mélange can mean variety cf. ‘un mélange de styles’

    • @[email protected]
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      4 days ago

      A mix of styles?

      Variété is a French word, meaning variety. If the interpretation used in the screenshot was the intended goal, then that word was available too.

      • NimoOP
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        154 days ago

        Mélange can sometimes be interpreted as a “variety” in a figurative sense, it doesn’t directly translate to “variety” in the way variété does - there is semantic overlap.

        • @RoidingOldMan
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          134 days ago

          Mixture and variety mean the same thing sometimes.

      • @fishos
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        34 days ago

        This is why literature is dying. If it’s not literally, explicitly, no ambiguity at all stated, then it doesn’t exist. Have you never heard of what a pun is? It’s a literal play on words. Twisting them slightly for the sake of a joke.

        People can’t understand this and then they jump on Reddit/Lemmy and have “discussions” where they do the same shit and can’t grasp any nuance or thought deeper than surface level.

            • @[email protected]
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              53 days ago

              I mean, a it‘s not a play on words because the saying “la melange est la saveur/epice/piquant de la vie” just makes no sense. It’s not that I want things to be literal, it’s just that this particular “play on words” doesn’t even exist.

              • @TrickDacy
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                -53 days ago

                Do you also hate half rhymes? Words are fuzzy.

                • @angrystego
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                  53 days ago

                  It looks more like they can speak French.

                • @[email protected]
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                  03 days ago

                  a half rhyme sounds like a rhyme. You just have to not understand what the word means at all to think that a play on words is happening here.

                  • @TrickDacy
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                    -13 days ago

                    Word play. Play doesn’t always have super strict rules 🙄

        • @[email protected]
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          03 days ago

          Maybe. I do read a lot. I’m so happy for my local library. I just don’t like platitudes.