"médusé" in french means "stupefied/stunned" but "méduse" means "jellyfish", and in french you put "é" at the end of a verb to make a past participle. Ex : "protège = protect / protégé = protected"
So this is a literal understanding of the word "médusé" witch can be translated in "jellyfished" but it doesn't have the double meaning then :x
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So this is a literal understanding of the word "médusé" witch can be translated in "jellyfished" but it doesn't have the double meaning then :x
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