One sentence that the words "vis-à-vis" could be used in is "Les maisons sont en vis-à-vis." This means "The houses face each other."
I prefer to work alone vis-a-vis collaborating with a team.
there's already a magazine about photography called vis-à-vis
A nation is nation different from a state in various ways. A nation will have a president but a state does not have a president as they are under one nation.
The cast of Vis a Vis - 2007 includes: Martinho Silva
Vis a Vis - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/6
it's actually 'vis-à-vis' and means 'regarding smth'.Addition by CrisdeanI let the answer above because the general meaning is correct.Vis-à-vis as an nounface à face : (= in front of)But vis-à-vis can be figurative.un vis-à-vis can mean the opposite or the counterpart.Un vis-à-vis can also be the opposite window in the field of sight in a building.Mon appartement n'a pas de vis-à-vis - my flat has an open outlookAs an adverb,à l'égard de (=towards) : Cette décision était injuste vis-à-vis de cette personne.(This decision was unfair towards this person)
This is known as a nation-state. In a nation-state, the political boundaries of the state align with the cultural or ethnic boundaries of the nation.
The phrase 'vis-a-vis' is in French. It means face-to-face. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'vis' means 'face'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'.
It can be either a state or a nation, but is more often a nation.
a state is a part of a nation.
We need to compare the new product with the existing one, vis-à-vis their features and pricing.