Cheese is the same thing in French as it is in English, a dairy product molded out of curdled milk. The French name is 'fromage'.
Le Fromage
'Dis fromage' means 'say cheese' in French.
If you spell it "fromage" it's the French word for cheese.
If you mean Brie it is a truly delicious French cheese. (Rather like Camembert, but thinner, bigger and much nicer.)
you like / do you like cheese
'selon' means 'according to' in French.
chevre means 'goat'. it can also be used to mean 'goat's cheese'
If you mean GOUDA cheese. I personally love mixing it with other cheeses for a nice Cheese fondue appetizer. It tastes amazing on vegetables and fresh french bread when it is melted.
Chomage means un-employment. NO! it means hot cheese.
if you mean a board to put cheese on : plateau à fromagesif you mean on a menu : plateau de fromages
the goals are to get cheese balls
"Some cheese" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "du fromage."Specifically, the partitive "du" means "some." The masculine noun "fromage" means "cheese." The pronunciation is "dyoo froh-mahzh."Another possibility is "of the cheese." The word "du" also can represent the combination of the preposition "de" with the masculine singular definite article "il" to mean "of the." The pronunciation remains the same.