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What is the difference between moquette and carpet in English?
Feb 24, 2019 11:14 AM
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"moquette" is the French word for rug or carpet. It is not widely known in English. If it is used in English at all, it is likely that it has a specialist meaning to refer to a specific type of rug or carpet.
February 24, 2019
I think this word is like an uncle, a cousin, an aunt in the English language, which we understand in the sentence.
thaknks for you comments :)
February 24, 2019
Unfortunately, 'moquette' is a very uncommon word, and people may say "don't use that word, because nobody will understand it", rather than trying to understand or explain the difference. I've just looked it up in wikipedia, and I still don't know the difference, sorry. Perhaps someone else may be able to help.
February 24, 2019
I changed my question Is it okay?
February 24, 2019
But your question is in English, so we don't know what you mean.
Perhaps you could describe the difference between the two words in Persian? Then we could try to work out if there is a more specific way to describe the two?
February 24, 2019
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