un béret (masc.)
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The word "beret" comes from the French language. It is derived from the Late Latin word "birretum", meaning "cap".
"How do you spell it in French?" is "Comment ça s'écrit en français?"
The French are usually credited with the development of the soft cap known as the beret, worn by artists, fashionable women, and some military units. In the opening credits of TV's The Mary Tyler Moore Show, she throws her beret into the air.
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The likely word is beret, plural berets (French term for soft, round caps).
Same thing: beret
A beret is spelled 'un béret' in French.
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The soft hat, from the French name, is a beret.(similar words are berry, a fruit; to bury, put in the ground; and to betray, to turn against)
A beret.
Hi, yeah it's called a beret in french, but it is also known by "boina" in portugese.
Beret whish is a hat Beret whish is a hat
A Beret is a sort of hat, worn by french people and as part of a soldiers uniform.
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The bonnet rouge, more popularly a red Phrygian cap then a beret was the common show of support for the French Revolution and for Liberty.