This is the 7229th most frequent French word.


The French word "mô" is a colloquial or regional variant of "moi," meaning "me" or "I" in English.


In this sentence, the word 'mô' is misinterpreted as 'mot', meaning 'word'. It exemplifies pronunciation nuances.

J'ai entendu un mot étrange aujourd'hui.

I heard a strange word today.


Here, 'mô' is used as a colloquial shortening of 'mon' (my), showcasing informal language usage.

Excuse-moi, mô cher, où est la gare?

Excuse me, my dear, where is the station?


This phrase creatively misuses 'mô' instead of 'ma' (my), perhaps in poetic or artistic expression.

La mô liberté est précieuse.

Freedom is precious.