The word "entree" comes from the French language, where it originally referred to the first course of a meal. In American English, "entree" is commonly used to describe the main course of a meal.
The language of origin of xanthosis is Greek. It comes from the Greek word "xanthos," meaning yellow.
You say "Mrs" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Iya afin".
It's word origin is the Latin eboreus - creamy-white in color.
The word "plateau" is derived from the French language.
You say "How are you?" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Supa?".
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the Montana language of origin is spanish.Montana means mountain in spanish.
The Cree (Algonquian) language is the origin. See the link.
Because "entree" is a noun, and as such takes an article. So we say "an entree", in the same way that we say "a starter" or "a main course", and so on.
No, Origin is where something came from originally language is what cultures speak.
Entree is a cow crossed with a rooster (I think).
the word entree was originated from France
There are no courses between the main meal and the entree because the main meal IS the entree. But there are the soup and salad courses before the entree.
An example of a crusty entree would be pot pie.
Cuba's language is Spanish, from Spain.
Greek is the language of origin for 'hemi-'. The word means 'half'. It operates as a suffix.
yes, except that it is spelled entree.