débarasser, défaire la table, retirer les couverts The English word based on the French "to clear the table" is "dessert."
débarasser la table / défaire les couverts The English word based on the French "to clear the table" is "dessert."
The word for table in french is 'une table' (pronounce: tahb-bl)
une table basse
buffet
The question is clear : table in french, not a table in french, therefore the question requires the definition for "table, nor for "a table". However, thanks for your help, but I prefer the previous version, this one below. ("La table" (the table) "Une table" (a table) ) . Anyone of them is correct, but simply "table" (noun and verb).tablev. présenter; s'attabler, se mettre à tablen. table, meuble fait d'une ou de plusieurs planches reposant horizontalement sur un ou plusieurs pieds; surface plane en Pierre ou métal sur laquelle on, eput écrire ou graver qqch; tableau; barème, surface plane; plateau, zone plate d'une région ou colline .(Resource: Babylon toolbar)
the table of contents is called table des matières in French
The word 'dessert' is a French word. It originated from the Old French word 'desservir' which meant "to clear the table" or "to serve". In short, the word 'dessert' comes from France.
débarrasser la table
The word for table in french is 'une table' (pronounce: tahb-bl)
Translation: débarrasser la table
"a table"
une table (fem.)
une table basse
The word 'dessert' came from the French word desservirwhich means 'to clear the table'.Because dessert is usually served as the last dish, desservir seemed appropriate.I hope this helped :)
la table (fem.)
same word - table, just the pronunciation is different
The word "dessert" comes from the French word "desservir," which means "to clear the table." It originated in the 16th century and was used to refer to the sweet course served after the main meal, which was typically fruit, nuts, or sweet pastries.
It is my turn to clear the kitchen table after supper.