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Luxury, Upper Class.
Middle class.
A sofa is an English word.
upper class, elite, high brow, rich
In French, "sofa" is a masculine word. The article "le" is used before sofa.
The plural word for sofa is sofas.
A posher word for gravy is "sauce." In culinary contexts, you might also encounter terms like "jus" or "demi-glace," which refer to more refined sauces typically used in gourmet dishes. These terms evoke a sense of sophistication and elevate the dish’s presentation.
The word "sofa" is derived from the Arabic word "ṣuffa," which referred to a raised seating platform with cushions. This term was adopted into various European languages before becoming "sofa" in English.
Yes, sofa is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. A noun is a naming word and the word 'sofa' names a thing.
The word sofa can be traced back to Europe. However, the origin of the word itself is Arabic and means a long upholstered seat.
No, the word "middle class" is not hyphenated. It is used as a compound noun to refer to a socio-economic group between the upper and lower classes.
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