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Was bouquet originally French

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Yes, "un bouquet" (masculine noun) is the French name for a bunch of flowers.

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Yes, the word "bouquet" is of French origin. It comes from the Old French word "bouquet," meaning "thicket" or "cluster of trees or vines." It later evolved to refer to a collection of flowers.

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