I would like to have my filet mignon cooked medium well, please.
Filet mignon is not on the breakfast menu...
I found the filet mignon quite savory.
It's an abominable english invention!. I have no idea where it came from. Neither petit or petite is used in French to refer to filet mignon. If you are tryingt to say small then it would be petit since filet is masculine. However I think they use petite in reference to the size such as women's dress sizes - as in petite cut. Frankly both uses make me want to barf and slap people who use it with my filet mignon. If you must use a french word to refer to a piece of beef then at least abstain from adding pompousness to it and just call it filet mignon. If you really must use petit or petite then decide if you want to impress shallow americans (use petite) or appease the french that might come in the restaurant (use petit). Frankly I would just indicate how many ounces it was.
the feminine for mignon is 'mignonne'.
Almost. The word is filly, not filet. The word filet has a few different meanings, including a cut of beef.
The official definition of the word Mignon is "small and pretty; dainty."
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what is a good sentence for the word opposite
Mignon (for a boy) and mignonne (for a girl)Je pense que vous êtes mignon.
A good sentence for the word baffled is:
c'est "mignon"
The french word for a bridle is "un filet".
Any sentence that properly uses the word additionally is a good sentence. Additionally, the above is a great sentence.