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Jax Hicks
7 July, 19:03
Is croissant a barrowed word
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Makenna Sheppard
7 July, 20:59
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Yes, croissant is a barrowed word because it came from the French and now Americans use it. It's a that multiple languages use.
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Coby Valencia
7 July, 21:00
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Yes it is from the french
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