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The word fiasco is a noun when it is used in a sentence. An example of a sentence using the word fiasco is " The latest fiasco was the school ball because no one enjoyed it."
The word "fiasco" is a noun. It refers to a complete failure or disaster, typically used to describe an event or situation that has gone terribly wrong.
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
to say ouch in french u say aie.
Although used in French, "fiasco" is an Italian word.
Fiasco means a shambles, a defeat so complete that it is almost like a comedy. It comes from the French. "The dinner party was a fiasco, the meat was a cinder, and the dessert was bitter." "Napoleon's battle of Waterloo was a fiasco for the French monarch."
"French Fairies" were created by the Italians in respond to the whole "vanetian gnome" fiasco
The cast of They Say Fiasco - 2009 includes: Steve Arons as Theater Manager Carson Grant as Dr. Kennedy Thea McCartan as Cynthia
There was a big Fiasco at the concert.
The plural form of fiasco is fiascos or fiascoes, it depends on what fiasco you're talking about.
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A fiasco is a failure. By Brendan
The word is fiasco.
Fiasco - book - was created in 2006.
General Fiasco was created in 2007.
Fiasco - novel - was created in 1986.