"What do you love to eat in summer?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce que tu aimes manger en été? The question literally means "What is it that you love to eat in summer?" even though the initial Qu'est-ce que, as one of the signs that a question follows, tends not to be included in translations. The pronunciation will be "keh-skuh tyoo eh-maw-zhey-raw-ney-tey" in French.
"Eating" in English is manger ("to eat") in French.
"do you like to eat?"
The verb "to eat" can be translated into the French "manger".
"Does she love to eat?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Aime-t-elle manger? The question also translates as "Does she love eating?" and "Does she like eating?" in English. The pronunciation will be "em-tel mawn-zhey" in French.
The sentence "eat it" in English can be translated to "manger" into French.
can my cat eat cabbage? (note: 'choux' is the plural form of 'chou')
'Viens manger' is translated 'come eat' (imperative mood). This is a most common phrase at eight in the evening in French households.
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ANSWER: to eat - manger
The English phrase "happy eating" can easily be translated in to French. It becomes the French phrase "heureux de manger".
Manger is the verb "to eat" in french.
for you to eat is familiarly translated "pour vous manger" in French (despite the fact that the same expression could equally mean 'for eating you')