The English spelling is the same as in French, croissant. However, most English speakers create their own version of the French pronunciation, typically (kroy-sahnt) or (kreh-sahnt), which is similar to the English word crescent.
You have spelt it correctly. It resembles a rising (new Moon) = crescent.
(cruh-sahn) The end has a nasal sound.
you spelled it right its one of the phases the moon goes through
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croissant! it's a French word so it is spelt the same in French as it is in English! :)
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'croissant' is the shape called crescent in English.
a butter pastry. It is a croissant in french. The English word for it is croissant.
CROISSANT?
Croissant avec confiture
The likely word is croissant (pronounced kwah-SAWN, kwah-SAHNT), the French bun).
"KWA-saw" is the way to pronounce the word croissant in Alsatian and Cevenol French. "Augmenting," "growing," "increasing" and "rising" serve as English equivalents in the masculine singular word's function as an adjective. "Billhook," "crescent moon" and "croissant" pastry serve as English equivalents in the word's role as a noun.
Can I have a croissant please?He walked out the buffet room with a croissant in his pocket for later.