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How do you say appetizers in french?

Updated: 11/11/2022
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12y ago

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A 'nibble' provided with drinks before a meal is an amuse-bouche (also amuse-gueule).

The drink itself, also designed to whet the appetite, is an apéritif.

The first course of the meal, often called an appetizer, is the hors d'oeuvre.

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14y ago

appetizer --> entrée (f) -- "ah[n]-tray"

The expression "hors d'œuvres" means the same thing in both languages.

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The word adopted in English is hors d'oeuvres (French hors d'Å“uvre, singular or plural).

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