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couscous

couscous

noun koos-KOOS Rare

Origin: from Berber/Arabic kuskus

Usage Note

Couscous is one of France's most popular dishes, reflecting the country's North African (Maghrebi) immigrant heritage. Surveys regularly rank it among the top favourite French dishes. It refers both to the semolina grain and the complete dish served with vegetables and meat. Invariable in plural.

Examples

"On mange du couscous tous les vendredis."

Natural Translation

We eat couscous every Friday.

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