c'était crémeux
crémeux
"Creamy" in French is "crémeux". Of course, there are different conjugations, depending on the statement.
Creamy could be gräddig in Swedish. There might be better equivalents.
In French, "fruit custard" is translated as "crème aux fruits." This dish typically consists of a creamy custard base mixed with various fruits, often served as a dessert.
Aloha cramayy
it is another way to say creamy caramel
i thing it will go with a french stick
Bisque is a pinkish browny cream. Can be darker. Derived from the creamy French soup of the same name.
クリーミー (kuriimii), taken from English. When used in a sentence to describe something, Japanese grammar dictates that you add な (na) between 'creamy' and the object. For example, クリーミーなケーキ (kuriimii na keeki) is 'creamy cake'.
You can use "creamy" as a simile by comparing the smoothness or richness of something to cream. For example, you might say, "Her voice was as creamy as a dollop of whipped cream, soothing and rich." This comparison evokes a sense of warmth and comfort, enhancing the imagery of the voice.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
creamy curd is curd that is creamy