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English Derived From French

Type in the English word or phrase that matches the description given
"From French", as in the word root comes from French; it is not necessarily the exact same as the French word
Accents are not necessary
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Last updated: January 13, 2024
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Stick-shaped bread
Baguette
Feeling you have seen or done something before
Déjà vu
Overused expression
Cliché
Eggs, fried and folded
Omelette
"Enjoy the meal"
Bon appétit
New and experimental, generally referring to art
Avant-garde
A category of art, music, writing, etc.
Genre
Someone who is employed to drive for you
Chauffeur
Expression; "during" or "on the way"
En route
Someone who creates their own business
Entrepreneur
A memento of a person, place, or event
Souvenir
Exclamation; similar to "ta-da"
Voilà
Seizure of power, overthrowing the government
Coup (d’état)
An arrangement of flowers
Bouquet
Fashion store, similarly spelled to the above
Boutique
"Have a nice trip"
Bon voyage
An appointed meeting
Rendezvous
Other word for perfume
Cologne
Mixture and paper and glue
Papier mâché
Outline or shadow
Silhouette
Elegantly fashionable
Chic
In-house maid or caretaker, usually a young person from abroad
Au pair
Place to store items, warehouse
Depot
Person sent to deliver a message, usually diplomatically
Envoy
Person to whom one is engaged
Fiancé(e)
Allowing things to be as they are; non-interference of the government
Laissez-faire
An archetypical female character who brings disaster
Femme fatale
Abbreviation, used at the end of invitations
R.S.V.P (répondez s’il vous plait)
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