cassette n.f. [kasɛt]
Yes, the word "cassette" originated from French. It refers to a small case or container, typically for audio or video tapes.
The stress or accent in the word "cassette" is on the second syllable, which is "set." It is pronounced as "ca-SET."
"Cassette" is a noun. It refers to a small plastic case containing magnetic tape for audio recordings.
The French word for French is "français."
"Word" in French is "mot" pronounced "moh"
The word for "special" in French is "spécial."
"Cassette" in English is spelt the same in French: cassette.
Cassette is a feminine word in French, almost every word that ends with -ette is a feminine word in French.
une cassette (fem.)
une cassette
'Une cassette' can mean an audio-cassette or a small box of some kind
Cassette is a noun.
The feminine singular noun mixtape as a loan-word, the feminine singular phrase cassette mixte, and the masculine singular phrase collage musical are French equivalents of the English word "mixtape." The respective pronunciations will be "meek-steyp," "ka-set meekst" ("mixed cassette"), and "ko-lazh myoo-zee-kal" ("musical collage") in French.
un magnétophone is a cassette recorder in French.
masculine
to speak
cassette (2s) vidéo
"Cassette" is a noun. It refers to a small plastic case containing magnetic tape for audio recordings.