special OR plat du jour
The word for "special" in French is "spécial."
The word restaurant come from French.
It is a French word, so "un restaurant" (masc.)
Restaurant is a French word.
Restaurant (masculine noun). It's the same spelling in French but the T at the end is silent. It is a French word which has been borrowed into English.
It's a French word and means the same in French as it does in English.
The word Restaurant derives from the French verb restaurer, meaning to restore.
Word 'restaurant' derives from the French verb restaurer, meaning 'to restore'.
French
Because the word comes from French, and both English and German borrowed the word.
The word is derived from the French-universal equivalent and is therefore also restaurant. It is pronounced the similarly to the English English pronunciation
"Isabelle" is a name, so you spell it "Isabelle" in French or any other language. "Restaurant" is originally a French word, so it's spelled "Restaurant". The possessive in French does work a little differently... I'm not positive, but I think the whole thing would come out as "Restaurant Isabelle".