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hors d' oeuvres that are hot... or appetizers that are hot
Hors d'oeuvre = ôr dûrvzsee following link : hors-d-oeuvre
Hors d'oeuvre as no abbreviation in French. The term can be replaced by 'entrée'.
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Hors d oeuvres are less filling (smaller serving) than an entrée. They are also served before the entrée. An Entrée may also include sides (potato, vegetable, etc.) but an hors d oeuvres would not.
The correct spelling is hors d'oeuvres. (plural)(In French hors d'oeuvre / hors d'Å“uvre is both singular and plural.)
The correct spelling is hors d'oeuvres (plural).The singular hors d'oeuvre exists in English, and it is the French spelling for either singular or plural uses. The English pronunciation is (aw-dervz).
Hors d' hoeurves is a fancy word for appetizers.
You do not need the space after the apostrophe (this ' thing) - "hors d'oeuvres".
You write it exactly the same. They use the same alphabet, so it's just d or D as capital letter.
I think the word you are asking about is "hors d' oeuvres".
hors d'oeuvre (pronounced OR DERV) is a French word meaning "outside the main course of a meal," or appetizer.