The same way as you have spelt it in your question, 'chef'. This is because 'chef' is a French word that is now used in English as well. You would pronounce it the same as well
to cook: cuisiner (verb)
a cook: un cuisinier (masc.), une cuisinière (fem.)
to cook is 'cuisiner' in French.
french fries
Allez cuisine, it means to cook, let's cook, or start cooking, in French.
The French word for dress (noun) is "une robe" (fem.). The verb "to dress" is "habiller".
there is a verb for lose/losing/etc... but no noun that i know
It is traditional to cook crêpes for la Chandeleur.
Cuire - to cook (verb)Chef- cook (noun)
It depends.If it is "The cook was mad" then it's a noun.If it is " the girl will cook dinner" then it is a verb.
'to cook' is a verb
to cook is 'cuisiner' in French.
cook can be a verb or a noun, it depends how you are using it. if you are going to cook something (ie. bak, roast) than it is a verb if you are saying that someone is a cook than it is a noun hope i helped :)
No, the word cook is not an adverb.The word cook is a verb ("I will cook a meal") and a noun ("the cook was grumpy").
irregular verb irregular verb
The verb in French for "to learn" is "Apprendre"
The word "cook" can be used as a noun and a verb.cook (noun): a person who cooks, e.g. a chefMy father is a good cook.cook (verb): to prepare meals using heatMy father can cook very well.
i know what it is but i am listening to music and its fun
That's it cook. Cook is a verb -- I am going to cook tonight noun -- Jack is training to be a cook
"Attender" is not a verb in the French language. The correct equivalent verb for "to attend" in French is "assister."