The word for garlic is ail. It is pronounced with an "ah" sound followed by a consonant-y sound, the same as at the end of words like travail and taille. The plural of ail is usually the expected ails but can also be aulx, which is pronounced the same as aux and eau.
Garlic is "ail" (masculine noun, pronounce "aye") in French.
saucisson à l'ail (masculine) saucisse à l'ail (feminine) saucisses à l'ail (plural) hope that helps
in French a garlic dip is "une sauce à l'ail"
Garlic bread is "du pain à l'ail" in French.
Garlic butter is "du beurre d'ail" in French.
Du pain et du beurre.
Beurre
Ail
garlic bread is spelled in French "du pain à l'ail"
" avec de l'ail "
"pas beaucoup d'ail"
"Un éclat d'ail."
Garlic means L'ail , Butter means du beurre; and garlic butter is translated "beurre d'ail"
You can say "Je suis allergique à l'ail" in French.
a buttcheek is going to get you, boil you in herd water, dip you in garlic sauce, cover you in katsup, and then devour you with a side of french fries
I see no problem with that.
Sir Alfred "French" Dip III
Ce pesto a trop d'ail.
Lemon-Garlic Chick Pea Dip Chilli Dip Nam-pla dip Melted butter with lemon; anything else would be sacrilege.
no