It is a "soiree", with an acute on the first 'e'.
French originally give us piquenique sometime during the 1690s
A salon is a social gathering in a Paris home.
A social gathering
It derives from the French piquenique. Interestingly, it originally referred to an informal social occasion, not necessarily an outdoors meal.
The collective noun for a clique is often referred to as a "group" or "circle." While there isn't a widely accepted specific term solely for cliques, these general terms convey the idea of a gathering of individuals who share common interests or social connections. In informal contexts, one might also hear phrases like "social circle" to describe such a gathering.
salon
it would be salons
social gathering
The word "banquet" comes from the Old French word "banquet" which originally meant a small bench. It later evolved to refer to a meal or feast held in a social gathering.
Very. The french see the mealtime as a social or familial gathering which is not to be missed. This perception actually fades away with the "american way of life" invading the country along with busy schedules and every other aspect of a modern lifestyle.
The french word means living room La salon de bain means the bathroom
"Social" in French is translated as "social" (pronounced so-see-AL).