What do the French call a napkin?
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Apr 04, 2025 - 10:05 AM
In French, a napkin is called "une serviette." The term is used in both dining and other contexts, such as a towel or a briefcase, depending on the situation. The word "serviette" is derived from the verb "servir," which means "to serve."
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