In this video, we explore 10 smart food related words that make you sound really impressive. Most of these words have French origins, but are commonly used by sophisticated English speakers.
Mentions:
French
English
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:44 foodie
1:07 gourmet
2:10 glutton
2:48 connoisseur
3:38 cuisine
4:38 a la carte
5:22 buffet
5:36 bon appetite
6:12 Michelin star
7:11 culinary
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Intro & Outro – Noel by Audionautix
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It means we can use rhe word Glutton as a synonym for Lahories🤔🙊
That's a unique topic …
Very interesting video!!
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