Pancake are called Crêpes or galettes in French. the crêpes are sweet, the galettes are moslty salty things.
A britanny,french pancake
It is a type of pancake, but it is much thinner and larger than an American pancake.
A french pancake, which is a crepe
In my opinion the word "galette" is a better, more generic description of a flat crusty cake. A crêpe is a type of thin French pancake, and would probably be used to say pancake in France.
What two things are compared in the simile above? A sidewalk and a pancake A sidewalk and a pancake
i think you mean "in english" it's a ham pancake, except a crepe is thinner than a regular pancake, easier for wrapping (think like a tortilla) and often used for savoury and sweet dishes.
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They are called:des crepes but there is a hat on the first E Hope i helped
to be turned into a pancake
une crêpe, une galette
a pancake is commonly tranalted 'une crèpe' in French, although they're not really the same size. If a Frenchman wants to refer specifically to the smaller, but thicker pancake, he'll use the English noun.
a cake cooked in a pan