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c'est autre chose

American  
[se toh-truh shohz] / sɛ toʊ trə ˈʃoʊz /
French.
  1. that is different.


Etymology

Origin of c'est autre chose

Literally, “that is another thing”

Example Sentences

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Bah," looking at the card, "ceci est Monsieur Ro-ban-sown; c'est autre chose.

From A Residence in France With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland by Cooper, James Fenimore

"No, I am not exactly a merchant, I... I... moi c'est autre chose."

From The Possessed (The Devils) by Dostoyevsky, Fyodor

L'union des nations ne souffre pas de difficultés sur la carte géographique; mais dans la réalité, c'est autre chose; il y a des nations immiscibles....

From The History of Freedom by Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Baron

"Le cur� de Suzanne, c'est autre chose," she reflected, for though technically a soldier was he not a brancardier rescuing the wounded?

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, March 14, 1917 by Various

A la bonne heure, my lord, c'est autre chose; and the sauce was forthwith made, and was served at table the day we dined with Lord ——.

From The Idler in France by Blessington, Marguerite, Countess of