In 1765 a Parisian soup-vendor named Boulanger (which, confusingly, means Baker) put up a sign outside his shop in Latin, reading: << VENITE AD ME VOS QUI STOMACHO LABORATIS ET EGO RESTAURABO VOS >>
"Come to me, all who labour in the stomach, and I will restore you."
The idea of serving individual meals to customers who could sit down and eat them on the spot was, amazingly, very new; so the restorative aspect of Boulanger's innovation was incorporated into the name for this type of establishment.
Thus, the word "restaurant" comes from the French word " la restauration", meaning "restoration".
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The word restaurant come from French.
Word 'restaurant' derives from the French verb restaurer, meaning 'to restore'.
It's a French word and means the same in French as it does in English.
The word restaurant derives from the French, and originally meant a place where you could restore your health by eating a nice healthy bowl of soup. Restaurant is literally a place of restoration.
The italian word for restaurant is ristorante.or "Trattoria" . Pizzeria is a restaurant that serves pizza.
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The word Restaurant derives from the French verb restaurer, meaning to restore.
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The word meaning "a building in which people eat" is spelt restaurant.
Restaurant is a noun.
No, the word 'restaurant' is a countable noun; the plural form is restaurants (one restaurant or a chain of restaurants).
restaurant = ร้านอาหาร (R̂ān xāh̄ār)