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What does the french word A La Carte mean in English?
"À la carte" in French translates to
"from the menu"
in English.
It refers to a menu where each dish is priced individually, rather than a fixed-price menu.
Word that end with l and can add the suffix ly?
How do you use denim in a sentence?
Syntax
Which is a root and not just prefix or suffix?
10 verbs for throw a party?
What suffix should be add in the word industry?
What is a prefix for American?
What words start with the prefux neo meaning new?
What is the function of a comma?
What is the proper spelling Maddie or Maddy?
What is the suffix of omniscient?
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