Ask a New Question

Question

What is the origin of the phrase tete-a-tete

Spanish
French
Latin
English
1 year ago

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The phrase "tête-à-tête" originates from French. It literally translates to "head-to-head," and is used to describe a private conversation or meeting between two people.
1 year ago
There are no human answers yet. A form for humans to post answers is coming very soon!

Related Questions

What is the origin of the phrase tête-à-tête?(1 point) Responses Latin Latin French French Spanish S... What is the origin of the phrase caveat emptor?(1 point) Responses Spanish Spanish Latin La... What is the origin of the phrase carte blanche?(1 point) Responses English English Spanish... What is the origin of the phrase caveat emptor?(1 point) Responses English English Latin La... What is the origin of the phrase caveat emptor?(1 point) Responses Spanish Spanish Latin La... What is the origin of the phrase CAVEAT EMPTOR English French Latin Spanish What is the origin of the phrase tete-a-tete Spanish Latin French English
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use