French

French
fren 
(potato chips.) patatas fritas
French adj n francés
French
tr[frenʧ]
adjective
1 francés,-esa
noun
1 (language) francés nombre masculino
plural noun the French
1 los franceses nombre masculino plural
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to take French leave despedirse a la francesa
French bread pan nombre masculino francés
French dressing vinagreta
French fries patatas nombre femenino plural fritas
French horn trompa de pistones
French letter familiar condón nombre masculino
French loaf / French stick barra de pan (francés)
French toast torrija
French window puerta vidriera
French ['frɛntʃ] adj
: francés
French n
1) : francés m (idioma)
2) the French npl
: los franceses
French
adj.
francés, -esa adj.
n.
francés, -esa s.m.,f.

I frentʃ
adjective francés

II
noun
a) u (language) francés m
b) (people)

the French — los franceses

[frentʃ]
1.
ADJ francés; [ambassador] de Francia
2. N
1) (Ling) francés m
2)

the French — (=people) los franceses

3.
CPD

French bean N(Brit) judía f verde, ejote m (Mex), poroto m verde (Chile)

French bread N — pan m francés

French chalk N — jaboncillo m , jabón m de sastre

French doors NPL(US) puertaventana fsing

French dressing N — (Culin) vinagreta f

French fried potatoes, French fries NPL — patatas fpl fritas, papas fpl fritas (LAm)

French Guiana N — la Guayana Francesa

French horn N — trompa f de llaves

French kiss N — beso m en la boca (con la lengua); see French-kiss

French leave N — despedida f a la francesa

French letter * N — condón m

French loaf N — barra f de pan francés

French mustard N — mostaza f francesa

French pastry N — pastelito m relleno de nata or frutas

French polish N(Brit) laca f ; see French-polish

the French Riviera N — la Riviera francesa

French stick N= French loaf

French toast N(Brit) (=toast) tostada f ; (=fried bread in egg) torrija f

French windows NPL — puertaventana fsing

* * *

I [frentʃ]
adjective francés

II
noun
a) u (language) francés m
b) (people)

the French — los franceses


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