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January 18, 2007
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Boolean operator in French

  • January 18, 2007
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Hey guys,

Does anyone happen to know what the french equivalent of the "NOT operator is?

I know "AND" is "ET" and the "OR" is "OU" but I can't figure out what the "NOT" is.

I would appreciate it if anyone can help.

Thanks,
Ivo
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    BKBK
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 25, 2007
    Bonjour, Benoit,
    Ivobg is apparently looking for the translation in operator logic, not in everyday language. Could you confirm that

    NOT p, p OR NOT p, p AND NOT q

    are then, respectively,

    NON p, p OU NON p, p ET NON q





    Participant
    January 25, 2007
    From France ...

    NON : NOT
    ET PAS : AND NOT

    In french, we use "ET PAS" in current language !

    AND : ET
    OR : OU
    AND NOT : ET PAS
    OR NOT : OU PAS

    Good luck !
    Benoit
    Inspiring
    January 19, 2007
    ivobg wrote:
    > Doesn't seem to be working. Neither does NON or ne pas..

    not working? what's not working?
    ivobgAuthor
    Participant
    January 18, 2007
    Doesn't seem to be working. Neither does NON or ne pas..
    BKBK
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 19, 2007
    It is non. there is more in this Wikipedia Logique du dialogue

    Inspiring
    January 18, 2007
    Well, according to Babblefish, NOT translates to: PAS

    Steve

    ivobg wrote:
    > Hey guys,
    >
    > Does anyone happen to know what the french equivalent of the "NOT operator is?
    >
    > I know "AND" is "ET" and the "OR" is "OU" but I can't figure out what the
    > "NOT" is.
    >
    > I would appreciate it if anyone can help.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Ivo
    >