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French
Etymology
From hyper- + marché, mid-1960s.[1][2]
Pronunciation
Noun
hypermarché m (plural hypermarchés)
- hypermarket
- Cherry Jones as Nan Pierce (2023), 42:37 from the start, in Succession, season 4, episode 1: “I got a taste for hypermarché vin ordinaire when I was 19 years old and I have never been able to shake it.”
Descendants
References
- ^ “1963: Carrefour invente l'hypermarché "à la française"”, in Le Monde (in French), 2013 June 27
- ^ Grimmeau, Jean-Pierre (2013 June 10) “A forgotten anniversary: the first European hypermarkets open in Brussels in 1961”, in Brussels Studies (in French), number 67, →DOI, →ISSN
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