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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.
it depends on whose dictionary you use, the edition and how detailed the contents, but in general the word is 'Coupon' or maybe 'Coupon Free'
Two.