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RE: The Daily Owl, Ep. 02: Markets, A Stagnated Steemit, And Drumschooling

in #dlive7 years ago (edited)

No, it's not. LOL "Masseuse" comes from French, pronounced: "maa-ss-eu-ze" which is the feminine term. The plural in French is "masseuses."

"Eaux" comes after words ending in "-eau." For example: un bateau= des bateaux.

Oh, and the masculine for "masseuse" is "masseur," for which the plural is "masseurs."

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Okay, smarty pants, explain to me how "Worcestershire" has only three syllables.

Sorry, I'm into grammar, not etymology.