Côté ordre
The French side
french side
Side effects are 'des effets secondaires' in French.
French baguettes with a side of French fries
It is both. Marigot is on the french side and Philipsburg is on the dutch side.
The French Wars of Religion were won by the Catholic side.
order
Alberta
Hi there, PARTI PRIS is what you are looking for. I would still like to know the meaning of 'side taken' as an expression in English, in order to see if PARTI PRIS is a good translation.
it is french side
Campagne = country side
The side order is a completely alien conception to the French. One does not adulterate a flavour by the simultaneous serving of another. Instead of a side salad, the French will serve a separate salad course. You may have seen French menus offering meals with four, five, nine courses; this does not involve eating any more than at an American meal - usually, in fact, less - but eating the dishes consecutively rather than simultaneously. An interesting sidelight on this topic is the American misuse of the term entree to mean a main course, rather than an introduction to the main.