from the latin Toccare, the french turned it into Touche, and the English removed the e
The word "touché" comes from French. It is used as a polite acknowledgment during a conversation or debate, especially when someone makes a good point or a clever remark.
In fencing, "touché" is used as a form of acknowledgment when one fencer's strike successfully lands on their opponent, indicating a successful hit. This term has been adopted from the French language, where "touché" literally means "touched" or "hit."
It is pronounced as "too-shay."
In Maasai language, "come in" is said as "esurieni."
Yo-yo means 'come back come back' in Tagalog, which is the Filipino language.
The correct spelling is "touché".
Touche does not have to be used, but it can be.
George Touche was born in 1861.
touche means okay
The population of La Touche is 197.
Touche pas --> Do not touch
In fencing, "touché" is used as a form of acknowledgment when one fencer's strike successfully lands on their opponent, indicating a successful hit. This term has been adopted from the French language, where "touché" literally means "touched" or "hit."
The area of La Touche is 8,289,999.999999999 square meters.
Rose La Touche was born in 1848.
Livré-la-Touche's population is 790.
pas de touche means: do not touch
Méhée de La Touche died in 1826.
Deloitte and touche is not a publicly traded company; there is no ticker symbol.