Appétit (masculine noun) is the French word for appetite.
'Bon Appetite' is how you say that if you're referring to the phrase. If you're referring to the word 'bone' then in French it is 'os'.
bon appetite
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
The word from French is negligee, which is negligée in French.
'Bon Appetite' is how you say that if you're referring to the phrase. If you're referring to the word 'bone' then in French it is 'os'.
"Bad appetite" in English is mauvais appétit in French.
APPETIT with an accent rightwards (accent de grave) on the E of the word appetit is a french word while APPETITE as we all know is an English word. But while saying BON APPETIT, we should not use an e after the word appetit and while writing the same, an accent must always be there.... :)
Fatty's parents are rich and so he eats a lot of food and his appetite for chicken is tremendous.
Appetite is "Όρεξη" "Oreksi" in Greek.
No. Appetite is a noun. "The mouse had quite the appetite for cheese."
That is the correct spelling of the word "appetite" (desire to eat).
Appetising. eg: The dinner was appetising
Yes, the word 'appetite' is a noun; a word for the desire for food or drink; the desire or inclination for something.
I lost my appetite when I saw the food I did not like.
Bonn a petite is how you say good appetite in french.
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