1. As a verb:
* "Signifier": This means "to signify" or "to mean".
* Example: "Le mot 'amour' signifie 'love'." (The word "love" means "love".)
* "Vouloir dire": This is a more common phrase meaning "to mean" or "to intend".
* Example: "Que veux-tu dire par là?" (What do you mean by that?)
* "Avoir l'intention de": This means "to intend to" or "to plan to".
* Example: "Je n'avais pas l'intention de la blesser." (I didn't mean to hurt her.)
2. As an adjective:
* "Méchant": This means "mean" in the sense of being unkind or cruel.
* Example: "Il est méchant avec les animaux." (He's mean to animals.)
* "Moyen": This means "average" or "medium" and can be used to describe something as neither good nor bad.
* Example: "C'est un film moyen." (It's an average movie.)
3. As a noun:
* "Moyenne": This means "average" or "mean" in the mathematical sense.
* Example: "La moyenne des notes est de 12." (The average grade is 12.)
To understand which meaning is intended, you need to consider the context of the sentence.
If you can provide more context, I can give you a more specific translation.