It comes from French :D
France
The castle had a buffet set up in the dining room so the king could have a party. I did'nt have any sentence for the word buffet.
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
this word comes from destruction
It is spelt Buffet, as in 'all you can eat buffet'. The 'T' is silent.
latin
Buffet is a French word that originally referred to a sideboard or a small table used for serving food. It later evolved to refer to a meal where guests serve themselves from a variety of dishes laid out on a table. In the context of Warren Buffett, however, the word "buffet" is just his last name and does not have any linguistic origin.
buffet
One sentence for the word buffet is; Jeff works at the local buffet in the afternoons.
No, buffet is not a collective noun. The word buffet is a common, singular noun.
Partie sous forme de buffet.
Most of the time, "buffet." It could depend on your context.
Yes, buffet is a two-syllable word. Pronunciation: 'buff-ay' or 'buff-ett'.
Smorgasbord
No. It is French.
the French
boo-fet (בופט)
The castle had a buffet set up in the dining room so the king could have a party. I did'nt have any sentence for the word buffet.