Salut: The first poster's reply is ok (?). Say oeuf d'or [erf dor] *the erf sound is like saying the word earth, but with an F. Many english speakers say this as an 'er' sound... not good.
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noel note d'or (there is some accents on the "o" and "e" in noel)
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No, golden is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; a golden apple, a golden sunset.
Prolate, ellipsoid, oval, ovate, and ovoid all can mean egg-shaped.The word oval refers to objects that are egg shaped. It comes from the Latin word ovum, which means egg.
The word 'egg' is a noun, a word for a thing.When the noun 'egg' is used to describe another noun (eggbeater, egg shell, etc.) it'c called an attributive noun or noun adjunct.The word 'egg' is also a verb meaning to incite someone to do something. Informally, the word 'egg' is a verb meaning to throw eggs at something, usually as a sign of disrespect.
the French word "ovale" coming from the latin word for egg.
Yes, the French word "l'oeuf" (egg) is masculine.
THe word "egg" in French is "oeuf," and sounds pretty much the same as our English word "oof." But shorten the vowel sound to where it almost sounds like 'if'. erf
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The word actually comes from a mispronunciation French l'oeuf, meaning egg, since a 0 looks like an egg and love is a score of zero.
The word "egg" in French is "oeuf'" (It is pronounced "oof") The word "egg" in French is "oeuf," and sounds pretty much the same as our English word "oof." But shorten the vowel sound to where it almost sounds like 'if'.
The French word for egg is "oeuf", also spelled "œuf", a masculine noun.
The golden egg is in the barn
For angry birds, you simply press on the golden egg then you just complete it normally and then you get awarded the golden egg
"Omelette" is the French word for the egg-based dish. They are very popular in France.
the goose laid a golden egg.
You can get the golden egg on the left in the pit.