The common French bread stick (about 50 centimeters long, weight 250 g) is called "une baguette" ("a stick")
Une baguette is a feminine noun in French.
'une baguette'
If you are at a "boulangerie" (bakery): Bonjour! J'aimerais bien une baguette, s'il vous plait. (I'd like a baguette please) OR Donnez-moi une baguette, s'il vous plait. (Give me a baguette please) OR Puis-je avoir une baguette si'il vous plait? (May I have a baguette please?) If you are at a restaurant: Excusez-moi, est-ce que vous pourriez me donner une baguette, s'il vous plait? (Excuse me, could I please have a baguette?) If your "baguette" is the smaller, very-narrow kind: replace baguette with ficelle. Note: English translation are the sense not the exact words
une baguette magique
une baguette
une baguette is the name for a long, thin loaf of bread, weighing 250 grams, which is quite popular in France. The name itself would be translated 'a stick' in English.
une baguette is the name of the thin, stick-like loaf of bread popular in France. La table means 'the table'.
the 250 grams bread stick is named in French 'une baguette'
A long stick of bread which is often known to be found in france
Une baguette (feminine noun) is the French name for a French bread stick.
The word for "wand" in French is baguette. The spelling is the same in French as it is known in common English. If you are trying to spell "magic wand", the spelling is very similar as it is: une baguette magique.