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.
appetizer --> entrée (f) -- "ah[n]-tray"
The expression "hors d'œuvres" means the same thing in both languages.
The word adopted in English is hors d'oeuvres (French hors d'Å“uvre, singular or plural).
It is 'francais hors d'oeuvres'.
They are called "Hors-d'oeuvre"
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The correct spelling of the plural noun is hors d'oeuvres(French term meaning appetizers).
The spelling for the appetizers is hors d'oeuvres (from the French term).
No. The term from French is spelled hors d'oeuvres (appetizers).
The US spelling of the appetizers (from French) is hors d'oeuvres.
The word from French is spelled hors d'oeuvres(appetizers).It means "outside the work (meal)". The English pronunciation is (aw-durvz).
The US spelling (plural) is hors d'oeuvres (appetizers, from the French).
appetizer = l'apéritifappetizers = les apéritifs
The spelling of the plural noun from French is hors d'oeuvres (aw-dervz), meaning appetizers.
The correct US spelling is hors d'oeuvres (appetizers, from the French term).