The stress is on the first syllable. ET-i-quette.
Etiquette is french for a tag (i.e. a price tag).
The word etiquette is an abstract noun. Etiquette has no substance, it's something that you know or understand.
Etiquettes
Using the word as a noun the stress is on the first syllable. Using the word as a verb the stress is on the second syllable.
Stress the first syllable: HALLway
The word etiquette is a noun. The plural form is etiquettes.
Etiquette is french for a tag (i.e. a price tag).
The word etiquette is an abstract noun. Etiquette has no substance, it's something that you know or understand.
The word etiquette is an abstract noun. Etiquette has no substance, it's something that you know or understand.
Wiping your nose on your sleeve is a shocking lack of etiquette.
Her failure to respond to the invitation showed a lack of etiquette.
Etiquettes
It is etiquette
Ettiquette- manners It is good etiquette to chew with your mouth closed. wikirocks (>_<*)
etiquette protocol
Etiquette
My brother did not act as a gentleman at the table, so Mother made him practice his etiquette.