Baguette are produced in bakeries in (nearly) every village in France. Those sold in supermarkets may come from industrial bakeries, but is is also very common for supermarkets to run their own bakery on site.
Une baguette is a feminine noun in French.
A baguette is french bread.
The word "baguette" is feminine in French.
La baguette (literally the stick) is a thin long loaf of bread.
Exactly the way you spelled it: baguette
Long thin loaf of bread such as a French Loaf
A long stick of bread which is often known to be found in france
The French typically call a French stick "baguette." A baguette is a long, thin loaf of bread with a crispy crust and soft interior.
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.
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