"Courgette" is a French equivalent of the English word "zucchini."
Specifically, the French word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article "la" means "the." Its singular indefinite article "une" means "a, one."
The pronunciation is "koor-zheht."
Zucchini originated in the Americas. But the Italians developed squash into zucchini. The French and English call it courgette and in South Africa it is called a marrow.
"Zucchini" in English is zucchine in Italian.
No. They are French zucchini.
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The word zucchini comes from Italian.
CORRECTED: Salut: it's a zucchini
You can be French and speak Italian, but speaking Italian does not mean you are French.
There are two desserts I know that start with "z". 1. Zucchini Lemon Muffins.(sounds gross) 2. Zebra Stripe Cheesecake.
ZUCCHINI?! :D
Italian is an adjective, not a noun. The French word for Italian is Italien.
Italien (masculine); and I think its Italienne in feminine. The French word for "Italian" is "Italien."
Italian is spelled italien in French.
ziti - a pasta zucchini - a vegetable