"Mange tout" is a French term that translates to "eat all" in English. It is used to refer to a specific type of pea, known as snow peas or sugar snap peas, which are commonly used in cooking.
"Les mange" does not have a direct meaning in French. "Les" is a plural article meaning "the" and "mange" is the third person singular present tense of "manger", which means "to eat". However, "les mange" does not form a grammatically correct phrase or sentence in French.
The meaning depends upon the part of speech. For example, the noun 'tout' means the whole. The adverb 'tout' means completely, very. The adjective 'tout' may mean any, every, whole.
Est-ce que ce sera tout? - C'est tout?
Still 'tagalog'
Mange Tout was created in 1984-05.
Zimbabwe used to be the main producer of mange tout.
First of all, mango tout isn't a word. The word is mange tout. And Mange Tout is an album [the second] by British synthop duo Blancmange. It was released in May 1984.
Maunge Tout.
your mums face
Snow Pea
seeds and pods
"Mange tout" is a French term that translates to "eat all" in English. It is used to refer to a specific type of pea, known as snow peas or sugar snap peas, which are commonly used in cooking.
A mange-tout, or snap pea (also known as a sugar snap pea), contains vitamins C, A, B1(thyamine) and B2(riboflavin).
Anywhere that normal peas can be grown.
Mange-tout is the French name for fresh sugar snap peas, so i guess you could cal them sugar snap peas. It's just less posh lol ;-]
c'est MOI!