The English word comes from the French moustache which comes from Italian mustaccio which comes from Greek mustax.
No, not all French men have curly mustaches. Mustache styles vary among individuals and personal grooming preferences. It is a stereotype to suggest that all French men have curly mustaches.
Yes, both spellings (moustache, mustache) have a short U and a short A sound.
Hair growing between the nose and lip is a mustache.
Texture of hair is a genetic trait. If one has a curly moustache, it is a result of a curly moustache gene or gene combination. If many individuals of a specific region or ethnicity have a similar feature, it is a logical assumption that that common feature has become a dominant gene among that ethnicity.
The OU pair is pronounced as a short U (uh) in English, the A is a short A (ah) and the E is silent. The other common English spelling, mustache, recognizes the U sound.
The French word moustache is a cognate and means mustache.
Moustache
It is "moustache"
Moo-stash
It is called a "barbiche" in french.
Stanley French, hands down, has the most epic mustache of all time. I heard that one time, it strangled a Kodiak Bear to death in under 2 minutes...
the french mustashe is from the carnival last year 2008 cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, not all French men have curly mustaches. Mustache styles vary among individuals and personal grooming preferences. It is a stereotype to suggest that all French men have curly mustaches.
Mustache is the US spelling of the French word moustache, which was derived from the Italian word mostacchio that came from the Greek mustaki.
"I have a mustache" is an English equivalent of the French phrase J'ai une moustache. The declarative statement also translates as "I have one mustache" in English. The pronunciation will be "zheh yoon moo-stash" in French.
He was French and I saw him in my History book.He's SO cool cause he gots a mustache!
Pickels do not grow a mustache -.-