Give me a 30 words that connected by Language.
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Answer:
1. average
2. newspaper
3. free
4. available
5.to offer
6. a discount
Ballet
cafe
3. Croissant
Some of the most common (and best!) loanwords are related to food. That’s because many foods are closely connected to a particular culture, and other languages often don’t always have words for foods from other cultures.
A croissant is a type of pastry or bread that is light and flaky. “Flaky” means the croissant leaves lots of little crumbs on your plate when you eat it.
A similar type of bread in English is a “crescent roll.” “Roll” is the name of a small piece of bread.
Example:
Tina really loves to make croissants because they taste better than other types of bread.
4. Entrepreneur
This is definitely a word that you should hear pronounced, since it can be a little tricky even for native English speakers.
An entrepreneur is a person who starts their own company. Other common forms of the word include “entrepreneurship” (a noun) or “entrepreneurial” (an adjective).
Example:
Elon Musk, the man who started SpaceX and Tesla Motors, is one of the most famous entrepreneurs in the world.
5. Faux pas
This phrase describes making a social mistake. Listen to the pronunciation here, since it has several silent letters, including the “x” and the “s.”
If you make a faux pas, then the mistake usually isn’t very big and doesn’t hurt anyone physically, but it can make people uncomfortable.
Example:
I committed a pretty big faux pas last night. I kept trying to offer Maria beers, but I completely forgot that she stopped drinking alcohol three years ago!
6. Genre
In French, this word means “kind” or “style.” Listen to its pronunciation here.
In English, it’s used to describe a category of something, especially when talking about entertainment. You’ll especially hear people using this word to talk about books, movies and music.
Example:
Roy likes many types of music, but his favorite genre is heavy metal.
7. Hors d’oeuvre
These are small bits of food that are served at special events, usually parties. They’re very similar to appetizers, but appetizers are usually served before a larger meal.
Definitely listen to the pronunciation of this one. In fact, the spelling is also very difficult. Most native English speakers generally only use it when speaking. I had to check the spelling three times when writing it just now!