What is the meaning of frais in French?
expenses
frais plural masculine noun. (= débours) expenses. faire des frais to go to a lot of expense. rentrer dans ses frais to get back one’s expenses. (Business) expenses.
What is the feminine of frais in French?
fraîche fraîches
Declension of the adjective frais
singulier | pluriel | |
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masculin | frais | frais |
féminin | fraîche | fraîches |
What are some slang words in French?
French slang words
French word | Pronunciation | English meaning |
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Mec | meck | Guy |
Meuf, nana | muff, nana | Chick (girl) |
Blé, fric, pognon, thune | bley, freek, po-gnon, tune | Money |
Bouquin | book-un | Book |
What is fruit called in French?
20 Fruit Names in French With English Translations
S.No. | Fruit Name in English | Fruit Name in French |
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1 | Mango | Mangue |
2 | Apple | Pomme |
3 | Banana | Banane |
4 | Orange | Orange |
What does fromage frais stand for?
Fromage frais is a dairy product, originating from the north of France and the south of Belgium. The name means “fresh cheese” in French. Fromage frais is a creamy soft cheese made with whole or skimmed milk and cream. It has the consistency of cream cheese, but with less calories and cholesterol.
Is Vieux plural?
Vieux, which means “old,” is used with masculine singular nouns and vieille is the feminine singular form of the adjective. The masculine plural form of the adjective is the same as the masculine singular, vieux. For the feminine plural, we add an “s” to get vieilles.
What is Charo in French?
“Charo” translation into French chard. chary. charm.
Why do the French say sacre bleu?
Sacrebleu or sacre bleu is a French profanity used as a cry of surprise or happiness. It is a minced oath form of the profane sacré dieu, “holy God”. The holy God exclamation being profane is related to the third commandment: “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.”
What is the French name for orange?
n. Orange (couleur).