It's the same... so it's 'omelet'. You pronounce it differently.
Cheese omelet. omelette de fromage
omelette
Yes, the word "omelette" in French is feminine. It is used with the feminine article "la," so you would say "la omelette." In plural form, it becomes "les omelettes."
"une omelette jambon-fromage"
The word "Dutch" in Dutch is "Nederlands."
Some delicious baked omelette recipes to try include spinach and feta omelette, mushroom and Swiss omelette, and ham and cheese omelette.
In Dutch you say "interieur" or "inwendig".
Omelette IS the preferred spelling.
In Dutch, "Larissa" is pronounced as "luh-RISS-uh".
"Ezechiël" is how you say "Ezekiel" in Dutch.
'l'omelette aux herbes et aux épices'
the word omelette comes from france.