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Orr_Cuisine

French vocabulary for eating and shopping for food

QuestionAnswer
à point medium
A quel parfum? what flavor ?
Aller to go
aux fines herbes with herbs
avoir faim to be hungry
avoir soif to be thirsty
bien cuit well done
chercher to look for
commander to order
compris(e) included
de la confiture some jam
de la crème some cream
de la moutarde some mustard
de la viande some meat
de l'agneau some lamb
de l'eau minérale some mineral water
de l'huile some oil
déjeuner to eat lunch, to eat breakfast
des épinards some spinach
des frites some French fries
des haricots verts some green beans
des petits pois some peas
désirer to desire, to want
dîner to dine, to eat dinner
du beurre some butter
du bœuf some beef
du fromage some cheese
du jambon some ham
du lait some milk
du pain some bread
du poisson some fish
du poivre some pepper
du porc some pork
du saucisson some salami
du sel some salt
du thé some tea
du vinaigre some vinegar
faire les courses to run errands, to go shoppping
il n'y a plus de… there is no more of…
inviter to invite
Je voudrais... I would like…
la carte the menu
la terrasse the patio
à la vanille vanilla
l'addition (f.) the check
laisser to leave (something)
l'argent money
au chocolat chocolate
le couvert the table setting
le déjeuner lunch
le dîner dinner
le fromage cheese
le jambon ham
le petit-déjeuner breakfast
le pourboire additional tip
le service tip
le/la marchand(e) merchant
libre free, unoccupied
nature plain
occupé(e) busy, occupied
parce que because
payer to pay (for)
Pourquoi? why?
Prendre to take, to have (something to eat or drink)
quelque chose à boire something to drink
quelque chose à manger something to eat
quelquefois sometimes
regretter to be sorry, to regret
saignant rare (bloody)
souvent often
surgelé(e) frozen
toujours always
tout(e) seul(e) all alone
trouver to find, to have an opinion of
un café a cup of coffee, a café
un citron pressé a lemonade
un coca a cola
un couteau a knife
un crabe crab
un crème cream
un croissant a crescent roll
un croque-monsieur a grilled ham and cheese sandwich
un express an expresso
un fruit fruit
un gramme a gram
un jus (de pomme, d'orange) juice (apple, orange)
un kilo(gramme) a kilogram
un légume a vegetable
un litre a liter
un marché a market
un melon melon
un œuf an egg
un oignon an onion
un pain complet whole wheat bread
un paquet a package
un peu de a little (bit) of
un pot a jar
un poulet a chicken
un repas a meal
un sac a bag, a purse
un sandwich a sandwich
un serveur a waiter
un steak a steak
un supermarché a supermarket
un verre a glass
un yaourt yogurt
une assiette a plate
une baguette a loaf of French bread
une banane a banana
une boisson a drink, beverage
une boîte a can
une boucherie a butcher shop
une boulangerie a bakery shop
une bouteille a bottle
une carotte a carrot
une charcuterie a delicatessen
une consommation a drink, a beverage
une crémerie a dairy store
une crêpe a crepe
une crevette shrimp
une cuillère a spoon
une douzaine a dozen
une épicerie a grocery store
une fourchette a fork
une fraise a strawberry
une glace ice cream
une limonade citrus soda
une livre a pound
une nappe a tablecloth
une omelette an omelette
une orange an orange
une pâtisserie a pastry, a pastry store
une poire a pear
une poissonnerie a fish market
une pomme an apple
une pomme de terre a potato
une salade a salad
une salade verte a green salad
une saucisse sausage
une serveuse a waitress
une serviette a napkin, towel
une soupe soup
une table a table
une tarte a pie
une tartine a slice of bread with butter or jam
une tasse a cup
une tomate a tomato
une tranche a slice
comprendre to understand
apprendre to learn
un boulanger / une boulangère a baker
un poissonnier / une poissonnière a fishmonger
un homard lobster
du pâté pâté (finely ground meat made into a spread for crackers or bread)
un épicier / épicière grocer
des pâtes pasta
des spaghettis spaghetti
du sucre some sugar
sucré sugared, sweetened
de la farine some flour
un boucher / une bouchère butcher
Created by: teachorr
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