Can I have a croissant please?
He walked out the buffet room with a croissant in his pocket for later.
Nicole ate a croissant for breakfast.
croissant! it's a French word so it is spelt the same in French as it is in English! :)
Croissant avec confiture
The word "croissant" in French is a masculine noun.
Croissant, a French bread, is das Croissant in German. The word das Hörnchen can also be used, but this type of bread is not as flaky as a croissant.
a butter pastry. It is a croissant in french. The English word for it is croissant.
in French: un croissant, des croissants. That's a French word.
"Les" is used for the plural form of a word, so it would be "les croissants" for the croissants. The singular form for croissant would be "le," making it "le croissant" if it is referring to just one croissant.
"KWA-saw" is the way to pronounce the word croissant in Alsatian and Cevenol French. "Augmenting," "growing," "increasing" and "rising" serve as English equivalents in the masculine singular word's function as an adjective. "Billhook," "crescent moon" and "croissant" pastry serve as English equivalents in the word's role as a noun.
Chicken = Poulet , Croissant is the french word, and we say Sandwich for sandwich because it's the name of the count of Sandwich who brought it to us
The croissant was a Austrian pastry popularised by Queen Marie-Antoinnette who was Austrian. The croissant was not invented by french !!!!
Klaus Croissant was born in 1931.
'croissant' is the shape called crescent in English.