The French word for decorate is décorez.
décorer (je décore, nous décorons, etc.)
the root word is decor and that is the root word of decorate
yes,they are like Americans they decorate their homes and their tree
There are three syllables in the word "decorate" (dec-o-rate).
décorer
The French do not dress-up.
Decorate has three syllables.
The word has its origins in Latin as Pingere meaning to paint. In early English the word was known as 'peinten' and in French as 'peint'. All translations generally suggested 'to decorate with colour'
The French decorate their Christmas trees with red ribbons and real white candles and baubles and hang nuts and fruits and sweets on it.
No, the word 'decorate' isn't a noun at all. The word 'decorate' is a verb: decorate, decorates, decorating, decorated. The noun forms for the verb to decorate are decorator, decoration, and the gerund,decorating. A related noun form id decor.
The root word in "decoration" is "decorate."
Enhance is a synonym for decorate. It begins with the letters EN.