Origin is German 'delikatessen' meaning a delicacy and fine food. The German word was adopted from the French word 'Delicatesse' from delicat meaning 'fine' which in turn comes from Latin 'delicatus' meaning 'delightful and dainty'
i have no idea what delicatessen is.
"Delicatessen" is a French film by director Jean-Pierre Jeunet .
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The word delicatessen has five syllables, as follows: del i ca TES sen (accent on syllable four).
It's "deli". That is the clipped word. The full word is "delicatessen".
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Croeso i fy ... (welcome to my...)Then it gets tricky.Naturaly you'd mutate (treiglo) delicatessen to "fy nelicatessen" however seeing as it's not a Welsh word perhaps it'd be better to say:"Croeso i'r delicatessen" = "welcome to the delicatessen"
Literally, Delicatessen means delicacies. (It uses an old fashioned spelling of the German word for delicacies). Delicatessen is a term meaning "delicacies" or "fine foods". but when answering the question with the answer delicacies is was incorrect. In the US a delicatessen or deli generally sells a wide range of quality foods and often also sandwiches and various other 'fast foods'. In Europe a delicatessen shop specializes in high quality, gourmet foods. Please see the link below.
Fish is my best delicatessen..
Katz's Delicatessen was created in 1888.
Fossati's Delicatessen was created in 1882.