French.
Originally it derived from French languages. :)
The word "foyer" originates from the French language. It comes from the Old French word "foier," which meant "fireplace" or "hearth." Over time, it evolved to refer to the area near the entrance of a house or building, where people would gather around the fireplace.
You say "Come!" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Ou!".
Yo-yo means 'come back come back' in Tagalog, which is the Filipino language.
You say "Come in" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Wole wa".
French.
French
It depends on where you are from. Typically, if your native language is English you will pronounce it "Foy-yer." If your native language is French, however, you would pronounce it "Foy-yay."
Originally it derived from French languages. :)
The word "foyer" originates from the French language. It comes from the Old French word "foier," which meant "fireplace" or "hearth." Over time, it evolved to refer to the area near the entrance of a house or building, where people would gather around the fireplace.
A foyer is another name for a lobby
Eddie Foyer's birth name is Samuel Edward Foyer.
The word foyer is French.
Where is our school foyer?Please wait in the foyer [ entrance hall ] while I get the lady of the house .
This phrase translated, translates as: I want 'foyer' with you. The word foyer translates as foyer. Words in Spanish that might complete this sentence are bailar, or cantar.
The plural of foyer is foyers. As in "she is in one of the foyers".
It is the entryway or foyer as it appears.