Un/Le (a/the) boulangerie
A bakery is 'une boulangerie' in French.
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A bakery is called "une boulangerie" in French. "la boulangerie" sells bread while "la boulangerie-patisserie" sells bread and pastries.
Technically, in France there is no such thing as French bread it is called baguettes. They have stores just for that. : n )
Sub Sandwhich bread? Or just variations of French Bread I think
a florist shop is called 'le / la fleuriste" in French.
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pain, pronounced "pan."Bread is 'pain' (masculine noun) in French.
In France, Belgium, New Orleans, Newfoundland and the Congo, French toast is called pain perdu, which means "lost bread" in French. It is called "lost bread" because it is a way to reclaim stale or "lost" bread.
bread is translated 'le pain', sauce is spelled the same in French. Using bread to wipe your plate clean of the sauce is called 'saucer son assiette'
Wheat bread It's called "Texas Bread" and is very thick and can be bought in white or brown.
C'est du pain rassis.
From a bread shop......
Long thin loaf of bread such as a French Loaf