'The snails'.
The word "escargot" is derived from French and means "snail."
The word escargot, the French word for "snails" is masculine. However, as it begins with a vowel, it would be written as l'escargot.
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Escargot means "snail."
Escargot is cooked land snails.
In French, "escargot" is a masculine noun.
Escargot is a type of food made from cooked land snails Literally, Escargot is the French word for snail.
Escargot is mainly eaten in France.
France! escargot-snailsthey come from the eggs of their fathers
Escargot is served in France.
The word "escargot" is derived from French and means "snail."
From an earlier answer:'Escargot' is the generic name for snails, of any species.
Escargot, a popular delicacy, originates from France.
Escargot is the French word for cooked snails. The tastiness of the dish is based on the quality of the snail. So the quality of the escargot in Peru depend on the type of snail used.
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