"Panache" is a French word. It means the same thing in both languages.
Lady Gaga has that extra panache that makes her stand out.
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I would use "panache".
Panache (noun) means verve; the same word exists in English with the same meaning.Panache (adj) means ""mixed". (It would have an acute accent on the e, if I had an AZERTY keyboard.) The drink panache is a mixture of beer and lemonade; this is called 'shandy' in English.
It comes from the French word équitable, which in turn comes from the French équité, meaning "equity".
The French word "salut" comes from the Latin word "salutem," which means "health" or "greetings." It is commonly used as a casual greeting in French to say "hi" or "hello."
The word "debris" comes from the French language.
Style, flamboyance, chic, finesse, panache...
"Jaunty" comes from the French word "gentil," which means cheerful or elegant.
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The original language from which "jaunty" comes is French. It is derived from the French word "gentil," which means "nice" or "pretty."
The word "bonjour" comes from the French language.