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en-suite (its French)
You spell it like "courage," but with "en" in front of it. Or you can look at the word as you just spelled it in your question. That is the correct spelling. It simply means to give someone courage.
The correct spelling is (singular) is inquiry and (plural) inquiries.NOTE: The British spell it with an en.
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The term from Latin for "as a group" is spelled en masse.
Both "en suite" and "en-suite" are correct spellings. "En suite" is the more common spelling in British English, while "en-suite" is more commonly used in American English. Both are used to describe a bedroom with an attached bathroom.
Neither 'en suite' nor 'en-suite', meaning 'then', are correct in French. Use "ensuite" (a single, non-hyphenated word)
en-suite (its French)
ensuite (one word) means 'then' in French. en suite can mean several rooms in a hotel that are available as an apartment
En suite, as in 'a hotel room with bathroom en suite.'
The correct spellings are "tolerance" (forbearance, patience) and enhancement (improvement).
ES-EE-AY-ES-AI-EN-OH-EL
Could be: Prelude (Suite Bergamasque) En Bateau (Petite Suite) Avec emportement (En blanc et noir) Prelude (Suite pour le piano)
"Hablo español con soltura." You could say "Estoy fluente en español", but it is not as correct.
First, there is not insuite but there are en suite amenities when talking about homes. En suite is French and means connected so when describing laundry on site or on suite you are discussing whether the laundry is actually in the rental area (en suite) or outside the rented area but still on the property (on site)!
The temperature scale is spelled Fahrenheit, for its inventor Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.
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