Many forms are, especially french barrel-churned ice creams.
In French, "ice cream" is translated as "glace," which is feminine. Therefore, you would say "la glace" when referring to ice cream.
Vanilla ice cream is "la glace a la vanille" in French
The ice cream van is 'le camion du marchand de glaces' in French.
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My flavor ice cream is french vanilla
glace an ice cream - une glace
Ice cream is two words, and neither of them comes from Greek. Ice comes from Old Norse, and cream comes from Anglo-French.
Crêpes avec de la glace = Pancakes with ice-cream
Ice cream in French is la glace.une crème glacée, une glace (NB glace can also mean ice)
Yes, they do.
its not masculine or feminime
English to French translation: une glace