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What does compris mean?

"Compris" is the past participle of the French verb "comprendre", which means "to understand".

When used alone, "compris" generally means "understood" or "including."

Examples:

* "Je vous comprends." (I understand you.)

* "Le prix comprend la TVA." (The price includes VAT.)

* "Ce sont tous les documents compris." (These are all the documents included.)

It can also be used in conjunction with other words to create different meanings:

* "Compris entre" - "Between (inclusive)."

* "Compris dans" - "Included in."

* "Compris par" - "Understood by."

It's important to note that the meaning of "compris" can vary depending on the context.

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