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Plates, spoons and forks, and glasses for drinks
"cutlery" is called "les couverts" (usually plural) in French."mettre le couvert" is to set the table - not only the cutlery but also the plates, glasses,..."où sont les couverts ?" (we're not speaking of the plates and glasses here, but only of the forks, knives, spoons): where is the cutlery?
It's a small mat that you place on the dining table to place plates and other eating utensils on.
Table settings can include silverware, plates, and bowls. There may also be soup spoons, napkins, dinner forks and spoons, and water glasses.
A night table is a small table next to someone's bed where they keep things while they sleep. Some items that are commonly found there are glasses, spare change, wallets, and watches.
You probably already have a desk in your home office, but if you still find yourself looking for a place to work consider adding a small office table to create the extra necessary working space.
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all the things that go on a table for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Knives, spoons, forks plates. cups, saucers, drinkware, table cloth, napkins...
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Dinnerware refers specifically to the plates, bowls, teacups, and serving dishes. Basically anything made from clay. Some people also include flatware, stemware/drink-ware, and table linens as subcategories of dinnerware. Flatware refers to the utensils used at the table: forks, knives spoons, serving utensils. Stemware refers to any drinking glasses that have stems such as wine glasses and champagne flutes. Drink-ware refers to any thing you use to drink out of: wine glasses, high ball glasses, pilsner glasses, water goblets, etc.
When everyone is done and left the table or has no interest in the plates.