A grocery is spelled "une épicerie" (fem.) in French.
The grocer is "l'épicier" (masc.) or "l'épicière" (fem.).
It is a French word for 'wholesaler'
In English, the term "grocery store" is neutral and does not have a gender. However, in languages with grammatical gender, such as Spanish or French, the word for grocery store can be masculine or feminine. For example, "grocery store" translates to "épicerie" in French (feminine) and "tienda de comestibles" in Spanish (feminine). Thus, the gender of the term depends on the language being used.
Other word for grocery would be market.
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I left my wallet at the grocery store.We need to do some grocery shopping.
"une épicerie" (fem.) is a grocery store in French.
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There is no abbreviation for it.
Yes, you can purchase French Dressing at most grocery stores.
The word groceries is a noun. It is the items sold by a grocer.
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