Lounge
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the lounge is called "le salon" in French, or "le living-room".
lounge mean "salon" and "salon" is masculine.
in a French house 'un salon' is the lounge. As a business 'un salon de beauté' is a beauty parlor.
a place pretty decorated like example: say i have my lounge decorated gold then i place gold rapped gifts in the lounge its a golden gift lounge :D
The word for "lounge" varies in different languages. In Spanish, it is "salón," in French, "salon," in Italian, "salotto," and in German, it is "Lounge" or "Aufenthaltsraum." Each term captures the essence of a relaxed space for socializing or resting.
I say dance lounge?
"un salon" is the name of the lounge or living room in a house. In an hotel it may also indicate the reception rooms.
Le salon is the living-room or lounge in French. "au salon" in "in the living-room".
Say "lown-ju"--- "lown" rhymes with noun and say "ju" is like the begining of the name "Justin."
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The word "lounge" originates from the Middle French term "elonger," meaning to stretch out or lie down. It evolved into the English "lounge" in the early 17th century, referring to a space for relaxation. Over time, it has come to denote both a physical area designed for leisure and the act of reclining or idling.