to cook is 'cuisiner' in French.
Cuire - to cook (verb)Chef- cook (noun)
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"To cook African donuts" is "faire / cuisiner des beignets africains" in French.
Captain Cook was English. Captain James Cook; 7 November 1728 - 14 February 1779; was a British explorer.
how to cook baguettes
If you have a good recipe book, and the necessary ingredient's. You can cook almost anything of the French cuisine.
Will you cook for me? is "est-ce que tu me feras (or formal: vous me ferez) la cuisine ?" in French.
kiss the cook. embrassez le cuisinier
The same way as you have spelt it in your question, 'chef'. This is because 'chef' is a French word that is now used in English as well. You would pronounce it the same as well
un cuisinier
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