D'emma (en. From emma)

/dɛmɑ/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
noun
an expression that indicates that something comes from the named place
The package comes from Emma, she sent it.
Le paquet vient d'Emma, elle l'a envoyé.
a familiar usage to replace 'de chez Emma'
I bought this from Emma.
J'ai acheté ça d'Emma.

Etymology

Abbreviated form of 'de chez Emma', a familiar expression.

Common Phrases and Expressions

from Emma to you
It comes from Emma for you.
d'Emma à toi
from Emma, we do a lot of things
In Emma's place, there are a lot of activities.
d'Emma, on fait beaucoup de choses

Related Words

Emma
A female first name, often used in contexts referring to the person.
Emma
chez
Indicates someone's place of residence.
chez

Slang Meanings

Something friendly or amiable, usually associated with Emma.
This party is really from Emma!
Cette fête est vraiment d'Emma!
A reputed quality product, often referred to by its origin.
This cheese is from Emma, it is delicious.
Ce fromage est d'Emma, il est délicieux.