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mess

officers' mess

noun MES Rare

Origin: Borrowed from English 'mess' (military dining hall).

Usage Note

Mess in French refers exclusively to the military dining and social facility for officers or NCOs — it is not used for disorder (French uses désordre or pagaille for that). The word is invariable and masculine. Access is typically restricted by rank.

Examples

"Les officiers se retrouvent au mess le soir."

Natural Translation

The officers meet at the mess in the evening.

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