Breakdown of Quitte à camper devant l'enseigne, je veux la meilleure réduction.
je
I
devant
in front of
vouloir
to want
le
him, it (masculine direct object pronoun)
meilleur
better
la réduction
the discount
quitte à
even if it means
camper
to camp
l'enseigne
the store sign (f)
Questions & Answers about Quitte à camper devant l'enseigne, je veux la meilleure réduction.
How does quitte à work in this sentence, and why is it followed by an infinitive?
Quitte à expresses an extreme condition or a risk you are willing to take, translating to 'even if it means' or 'at the risk of.' It is always followed by an infinitive (here, camper) because the person doing the action is the same as the subject of the main clause (je). You cannot use it with a conjugated verb.
What does l'enseigne mean here? Is it just a sign?
Why use devant l'enseigne instead of avant l'enseigne?
Why is it la meilleure réduction and not la mieux réduction?
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