Regrettably, the same shape that I am in English.
The shape that starts with the letter L in French is a "Losange," which translates to a rhombus in English.
l'hexagone
une forme
Based on its general shape, French may refer their country to as "the hexagon". There is no name based on its location.
No, a flute is not a type of French bread. In the context of bread, the term "flute" usually refers to the shape of the loaf, resembling a long, thin shape. French bread includes varieties like baguettes and bâtards, but "flute" itself is not a recognized category of French bread.
sometimes France is referred to as l'hexagone (the hexagon) due to the general shape of the country.
The general shape of mainland France is an hexagon, so France is sometimes called " l'hexagone " in French.
Croissant avec confiture
en pleine forme means 'completely fit', 'in great shape' in French.
French bread is an alternative name for a baguette, it is in a long thin shape for the sole purpose of filling in ingredients, for example a hot dog bun is in a long shape to place frankfurter inside. Also, the name baguette means wand or baton, which suggests it's long thin shape.
''Rond'' and ''ronde'' are french words that mean round (shape).
Croussant