cabbage = le chou
Savoy Cabbage
choux
kafishi is the Kikuyu word for the English word cabbage.
i don't know the exact word but somtimes in France to give some one you care about a name like that you call them your little cabbage or your little cabbage cabbage. Mon chu or MOn chu chu hope this helps if not post your question again
Cabbage. It sounds weird, but it's actually a term of endearment in French. For example, "mon petit chouchou" means my little cabbage, but it's similar to calling someone "sweet pea," etc.
Savoy Cabbage
The French word for "your little cabbage" is "mon petit chou." It is a term of endearment used to express affection towards someone.
Cabbage got its (note spelling) name from Latin via Middle French from a word for "head".
It derives from an old French word meaning 'head' and earlier from Latin 'caput' having the same meaning
The word in general means 'head' in old French 'caboche' derived from an earlier word 'caboge' which in turn derives from the Latin word 'cabut'
No. It is from the late Middle English and Old French. It does mean head in those. It is also from the Canadian English slang "Cabbage-town" were people were said to be backward and eat nothing but cabbage.
cabbage in French is "chou" and is masculine.
Cavolo is an Italian equivalent of the French word chou. The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular noun -- which translates as "cabbage" (Brassica oleracea) -- will be "KA-vo-lo" in Italian and "shoo" in French.
choux
kafishi is the Kikuyu word for the English word cabbage.
la col = the cabbage
It derives from an old French word meaning 'head' and earlier from Latin 'caput' having the same meaning