These french words need special ways of pronunciation. It is better to refer to a dictionary before confidently include these in your vocabulary.
Crème de la crème - means cream of the cream - that could be taken as the best of the best
Décor - This means the layout including the furnishing of a room. It's a frequently used word.
Depot Refers to a storehouse (such as a petrol depot, bus depot). T- the end consonant is silent.
Déjà vu This means an impression or illusion of having seen or experienced something befor
Genre A type or class, such as “the thriller genre”
Impasse Stand-off
Objet d’art refers to A strange object of interest
Panache Verve; flamboyance. 'che' - rhymes with 'sh' as in finish
Role Participation of a person in a situation or just an actor in a play or a film
Crème de la crème - means cream of the cream - that could be taken as the best of the best
Décor - This means the layout including the furnishing of a room. It's a frequently used word.
Depot Refers to a storehouse (such as a petrol depot, bus depot). T- the end consonant is silent.
Déjà vu This means an impression or illusion of having seen or experienced something befor
Genre A type or class, such as “the thriller genre”
Impasse Stand-off
Objet d’art refers to A strange object of interest
Panache Verve; flamboyance. 'che' - rhymes with 'sh' as in finish
Role Participation of a person in a situation or just an actor in a play or a film
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