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What does ‘comme’ mean?

A

as (preposition)
such as (adjective)
since (conjunction)
as though (conjunction)
like this (conjunction)
like that (conjunction)
per (preposition)

Like is a preposition and is used before nouns and pronouns:He has blue

Like is a preposition and is used before nouns and pronouns:He has blue eyes like me. As is a conjunction and an adverb and is used before a clause, another adverb, or a phrase beginning with a preposition:She enjoys all kinds of music, as do I.

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ça se passe

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how it happens

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3
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les médicaments

les médicament

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medication

the medicines

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assez bien remboursés

(Les médicaments sont assez bien remboursés)

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fairly well reimbursed

(Medicines are fairly well reimbursed)

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by

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par

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ne rembourse que

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only reimburses

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cet aspect là

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this aspect

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ce qui

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what

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9
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disponibles

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available

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