le vinaigre (masc.)
It means vinegar
no it can not it will fizz and explode.
It comes from the French "vinaigre", which is the two words "vin" (wine) and "aigre" (sour) put together. The preferred vinegar for French dressing is naturally aged red wine vinegar. Most vinegars are now aged industrially artificially in just a few hours instead of a few weeks, so they taste more like acetic acid than real vinegar. Growing your own vinegar with a "mother" of vinegar is a fantastic experience to comprehend that French meaning...
He has in French is "Il a..." Hope this helps :)
To write "50th" in French, you would write "50ème."
sour wine, or vinegar, is called 'du vinaigre' in French.
If you like to put vinegar on your French fried potatoes, when you buy potatoes you will also buy vinegar, if you don't already have some in your kitchen. In some countries it is customary to not add vinegar to French fries. Thus, those folks would not think of purchasing vinegar when they are going shopping for potatoes to make French fries at home.
to write is "écrire" in French.
how to write i have eaten in french: J'ai mange
the same way as in englishb but write it in french!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To write Abigail in French is easy. You just write it the same way.
why doesn't French salad dressing separate