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Yes, coupon is a French word from the verb 'couper', to cut. Basically the coupon was the part that was left after you cut in a large piece of fabric.
Un coupon means the same as the English word coupon.
Yes, the word "coupon" is of French origin. In French, "coupon" refers to a piece or a portion of something, often used in the context of a voucher or a ticket. The term has been adopted into English, retaining a similar meaning related to discounts and promotional offers.
It is an Old French word meaning 'a piece cut off'. Taken from Couper - to cut.
réduc = coupon
Coupon has two syllables. Cou-pon
The word coupon is a noun. The plural form is coupons.
Not all bonds pay out interest through coupon payments.
"coo" - "pon"
"Coupon" or "voucher" and "good" are English equivalents of the French word bon. Context makes clear whether a masculine singular noun (cases 1, 2) or a masculine singular adjective (Example 3) suits. The pronunciation will be "bo" in French.
Two.
Coupon, Ticket, Reciept