Bordeaux
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Noun — A city in southwestern France, and by extension, the wine produced in the surrounding region.
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How to use Bordeaux
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Etymology
From the French city name Bordeaux, itself traced back through Occitan and Latin "Burdigala" to an older Celtic name.
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What does “Bordeaux” mean?
The word “Bordeaux” means a city in southwestern France, and by extension, the wine produced in the surrounding region. In plain terms, either the French city, or the red wine that takes its name from that region.
How do you pronounce “Bordeaux”?
“Bordeaux” is pronounced baw-DOH (/bɔɹˈdoʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “Bordeaux” in a sentence?
Here is “Bordeaux” used in a sentence: “They toured the vineyards near Bordeaux before tasting the local wine.”
What part of speech is “Bordeaux”?
“Bordeaux” is a noun.
Where does the word “Bordeaux” come from?
The word “Bordeaux” comes from Latin. From the French city name Bordeaux, itself traced back through Occitan and Latin "Burdigala" to an older Celtic name.
Is “Bordeaux” a common word?
“Bordeaux” is an uncommon word in modern English.