sandwich au poisson
un sandwich au poisson
Sandwich in English = Sandwich in French
In French, "sandwich" is a masculine noun. So you would use "un sandwich" for "a sandwich."
A ham sandwich is "un sandwich au jambon" in French.
A wholegrain bread sandwich is 'un sandwich au pain complet' in French.
for the sandwiches you find in the fast-food chains, use the same names you would use in English.for a simple bread, butter and ham sandwich, ask for 'un jambon-beurre'for a cheese and butter sandwich, ask 'un sandwich fromage'a tuna sandwich with some salad, egg and a slice of tomato, is called 'un sandwich complet;"un grec" or "un kebab" are mutton-based sandwiches with onions, sauce, French fries."un américain" is a sandwich with french fries in it.
Un sandwich.
It depends on what kind of fish it is and how big the sandwich is. A sardine sadwich might have 4 or 5 fish, whereas a sole sandwich would only be a small part of one fish.
There is no specific French word for sandwich, so it is spelled the same.
You would say "sandwich à l'œuf" in French.
"Sandwich" in French is masculine, so it would be "le sandwich".
A lettuce sandwich is "un sandwich à la laitue" in French. You would rather ask for "un sandwich à la salade".
sandwich pronoused saandwish