On a mangé du gâteau marbré. / Nous avons mangé du gâteau marbré.
Marbre. It is masculine.
Gateau is food cake in french
He ate is "il mangé"
In French, the preposition à is generally used in cases where we would use to, in, or at. It should be noted however that in some idiomatic expressions the French do not always use the literal translation of whatever word we would use in the same context.
A birthday cake in French is 'un gâteau d'anniversaire'
gâteau
A banana cake is "un gâteau à la banane" in French.
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gâteau sucré
If a dog ate a marble it would throw up a bunch of gooey stuff. By,Skyla.B Dayanara.H
In French, you would say, "Puis-je avoir un gâteau, s'il vous plaît ?" This phrase translates directly to "Can I have a cake, please?" in English. It’s a polite way to request a cake in French-speaking contexts.
If you mean a slice of cake it is - tranche