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paella

paella

noun pah-EH-yah Rare

Origin: Spanish paella, from Valencian for 'pan'.

Usage Note

Paella is used in French as a direct borrowing from Spanish (originally Valencian). It is invariable in the plural. In France, paella is a popular dish at outdoor summer gatherings and markets, often sold in large cauldron-style pans. The word is feminine, following the gender of its Spanish origin.

Examples

"On a mangé une paella au bord de la mer."

Natural Translation

We ate paella by the sea.

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