Vegetable course as a meal (full course) means "Repas de légumes" OR "Plateau de légumes".
brocoli is the word for broccoli in French. It is a vegetable used worldwide.
It is french for radish, a red vegetable which grows underground.
The French word "course" means "race" in English. When used in the plural (les courses), it means the shopping.
plat de poisson
"Vegetable" is of Latin origin. The Late Latin adjective vegetabilis meant "invigorating; enlivening" (from the verb vegetare, "to invigorate"). The word came into English via French, where it had the meaning "growing; flourishing".
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French fries are considered a vegetable by many. They are far from the healthiest choice of vegetable to consume.
The word course originated from Middle English, from Old French cours, from Latin cursus, from curs 'run,' from the verb currere.
A training course or a work experience project.
Vegetable in french is les legumes.
No, they are not. French-fries is junk food.
It depends which language you are speaking. Afican is not a language.