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pas vu, pas pris – Mot du Jour


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pas vu, pas pris – Mot du jour
not seen, not caught – French expression
What does ” pas vu pas pris ” mean? How do you say ‘unpunished ’ in French? How is it pronounced? How is it used in a French sentence? Listen to Anne, a French native say it at FrenchHour.com.
pas vu, pas pris – not seen not caught – In everyday French, pas vu, pas pris – with or without a comma – means that a crime, or a petty crime remained unpunished. I translate it here literally by “not seen not caught”, but I welcome any better wording. Leave a comment below if you have a suggestion.

* « Ils avaient piqué le collier dans la vitrine : mais “pas vus, pas pris”, ils sont donc sortis de la bijouterie sans problème ! »

* “They had stolen the necklace in the display case: but “not seen not caught”, so they left the jewelry store without any problem!”



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