How to Say βThe sandwichesβ in French
Les sandwiches
lay sahn-dweech
[lay sahn-dweech]
π¬ Usage Tip: Plural noun; typically used for picnic fare.
π«π· In France: Sandwiches are a popular choice for social and informal gatherings.
Phrase Breakdown
Les
[lay]
The
Definite article used for plural nouns.
Les enfants jouent dehors.
The children are playing outside.
sandwiches
[sahn-dweech]
sandwiches
Plural of sandwich, typically bread and filling.
J'aime manger des sandwiches.
I like eating sandwiches.
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