L'entrée du magasin
Example: L'entrée du magasin est décorée pour les fêtes.
Definition
"L'entrée du magasin" refers to the entrance or doorway of a store, which is the point where customers enter the building. It often includes doors, a threshold, or a vestibule and is sometimes decorated or designed to attract visitors.
Etymology
The phrase "l'entrée du magasin" comes from French, where "entrée" means entrance or entry, derived from the Latin 'intrata' meaning 'a going in.' "Magasin" means store or shop, originating from the Italian 'magazzino' which means warehouse. Did you know? The word 'magasin' originally referred to a storage place before evolving to mean a retail store.
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"L'entrée du magasin" appears in the Vocaplus list "French - General - (A2) - set 4", containing 115 commonly used words.
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