The opposite of "mince" in French, which means "thin," is "épais," meaning "thick." These terms are often used to describe the thickness of objects or body types. In a culinary context, "mince" can also refer to finely chopping food, while the opposite could imply cutting into larger pieces.
Mince is both a masculine and feminine adjective in French.
mince in French means thin, mince in English is - la viande hachée.
The French word for "thin" is "mince".
the French word 'mince' stands for the English 'thin' or 'lean'
Mince
The French word "mince" means "lean" in English. It can also be the expression "Mince !", which like "Flute !" or "Zut !" means "Gee!"
Tall and thin is 'grand et mince' in French. The feminine is 'grande et mince'
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"Slender" is an English equivalent of the French word "mince."Specifically, the singular adjective "mince" means "slim, slender, thin." The same form is used in the feminine and the masculine. The pronunciation is "mehss."
Zut! Mince ! Flute !
Mince, or maigre.