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Bouquet is a French equivalent of 'small bunch of flowers'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'le' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'un'['a, one']. It's pronounced 'boo-keh'.

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How do you say bunch in French... in context a bunch of flowers?

bouquet


What do you call a handful of flowers?

A small bunch of flowers carried in the hand is a bouquet. Another word for a small bunch of flowers is nosegay or posy.


Are posies goth flowers?

a posie is a small bunch of flowers


What do you call a small bunch of flowers beginning with p?

A posy.


Was bouquet originally French?

Yes, the word "bouquet" is of French origin. It comes from the Old French word "bouquet," meaning "thicket" or "cluster of trees or vines." It later evolved to refer to a collection of flowers.


What is a word which means a bunch of flowers?

A bouquet is a bunch of flowers.


What is the real name for a posy?

A posy is a small bunch of flowers, sometimes called a nosegay.


What are other names for bunches of flowers?

Bouquet, Nosegay, Posey [or Posie or Posy], or Tussie-Mussie may be what you call a 'bunch of flowers'. The flowers are cut and secured together in an attractive, small bunch. They're collected together into a small group that's about the size that can be held comfortably in the hand.


What is another name for a bunch of flowers?

Floral Bouquet, Arrangement, Bunch of flowers, group of flowers


Where does the word bouquet from?

The word bouquet comes from a Middle French word that meant "thicket" or "bunch of flowers" and also from the Old French bosquet.The word, bouquet, is French.


What is a handful of flowers called?

bunch


What type of noun is posy?

"Posy" is a common noun, as it refers to a small bouquet of flowers.