Every French use the word "steak" or "beefsteack", sometimes localized as 'bifteck'
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Bifteck for beef, tranche for ham, and steak for just about everything else are French equivalents of the English word "steak." The respective pronunciations will be "beef-tehk," "trawnsh," and "stehk" in French.
Steak in French is still steak. Le steak = the steak un steak = a steak du steak = some steak
Steak.
Ribeye steak would be "entrecôte" in french.
"un steak-frites"
the steak was delicious.
Beef steak with french fries is a classic, but you have plenty of different and local recipes. The meal above in french is steak-frites.
Yes, the word 'steak' is a noun, a word for a thick slice of meat; a word for a thing.The noun 'steak' is a singular, common, concrete noun.
"Je veux un steak-frites"
j'adore le beouf that is i love the beef i hope that helped im a vegitarian so im unsure about steak ^^ Edit : We say "boeuf" in French to talk about beef. We say "steak" in French like in English so you can say "J'adore le steak"
Pork steak in German is Schweinesteak.