A deux
[ah dœ; french a dœ] /ɑ ˈdœ; french a ˈdœ/
adjective, adverb
being between two persons in intimate relationship:
dinner à deux.
intimately with just two persons present:
dined by candlelight à deux.
can be confused
à deux, adieu, ado (see synonym study at ado)
à deux
/a dø/
adjective, adverb
of or for two persons
french, à deux, literally “for two” (see deuce).
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