CORRECTED: Salut: it's a zucchini
The French word for "zucchini" is "courgette." It is a type of summer squash that is popular in French cuisine. The word "courgette" is commonly used in British English, while "zucchini" is more common in American English.
In French we say 'une courgette' (fem.) and I think it is a French word.
If you're refering to the vegetable, it's "courgette".
Ratatouille
I'm not sure if you know that courgette is the french name for zucchini or, green squash. Perhaps, this information will help you since squash is very common and easy to find...
A courgette is a vegetable.
Courgette is also known as Zucchini.
courgette = dovlecel, tărtăcuţă
That courgette is going right into the pot!
"Courgette" is a French equivalent of the English word "zucchini."Specifically, the French word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article "la" means "the." Its singular indefinite article "une" means "a, one."The pronunciation is "koor-zheht."
There cannot be a world record for the largest courgette as a courgette is just a small vegetable marrow. Therefore, although the courgette becomes a marrow there is no specific point where this change happens.
She does not like courgette.Please pick up a courgette on your way home.