You would say "sandwich à l'œuf" in French.
In French, "sandwich" is considered masculine and is preceded by the masculine article "le." So, you would say "le sandwich."
In French, "sandwich" is a masculine noun. So you would use "un sandwich" for "a sandwich."
In French, you say "oeuf." In Spanish, you say "huevo." In Italian, you say "uovo." In German, you say "Ei."
"Sandwich" in French is masculine, so it would be "le sandwich".
In Portuguese, sandwich is "sanduíche."
That is a Croque Monsieur.
A wholegrain bread sandwich is 'un sandwich au pain complet' in French.
sandwich pronoused saandwish
sandwich de héros
sandwich de saucisse
"un sandwich au poulet"
Chicken = Poulet , Croissant is the french word, and we say Sandwich for sandwich because it's the name of the count of Sandwich who brought it to us
Ou je mangerai ton sandwich
The word for grilled in french is grillé. Pain grillé is toast. Un sandwich grillé would be a grilled sandwich.
A lettuce sandwich is "un sandwich à la laitue" in French. You would rather ask for "un sandwich à la salade".
Que-ce qu'il y a dans ce sandwich.
Tu veux un sandwich?