The true French word for bacon is lard (masc., "lahr"), but the type of bacon that Americans and English commonly eat for breakfast isn't very common at all in France. So you will also often find the English word in French contexts, which they give a sort of hybrid pronunciation: "beh-ee-koh[n]" (with the typical French "on" nasal vowel at the end).
The correct way to say bacon in spanish is tocino.
The word Beef bacon can be said in spanish as "tocino carne de vacuno"
lard
Salade Ranch au bacon
J'aime le bacon
Selena Gomez adore le bacon or Selena Gomez aime le bacon
Yes, the french did eat bacon!
bacon is usually translated as 'lard' though the term 'bacon' does exist in French.
The word 'bacon' is used in French, but more usually it would be 'lard'.
le bacon chaud -- "beh-ee-koh[n] shoh"orle lard chaud -- "lahr shoh"See the related question link at the bottom for more info about the translation of bacon.
The word "bacon" is masculine in French.
BACON!!
'bacon' means the same in both French and English. This is an old French word modeled from Germanic. The French word was forgotten and came back through English, and most French think is is a fully English word.
ベーコン (beekon) is the Japanese word for "bacon". You can also use カナディアンベーコン (kanadian beekon) to say "Canadian Bacon".
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