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What is the french word for cheeses?

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The word is fromage. Prounounced: Froe-Moj.


cheese - le fromage

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Le fromage. Example sentence: I would like a ham and cheese sandwich. Je voudrais un sandwich jambon-fromage.

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it is called "fromage"

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du fromage

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