From my understanding it is "sausisse".
it depends on the reference. for example. She is making sausage for dinner. His sausage grew another inch. see?
In French, "sausage" is considered feminine. The word for sausage, "saucisse," takes the feminine article "la."
(dry) sausage
Boudin is a speciality sausage from Louisiana made will rice, spices and in this case alligator meat.Delicious
Sausage is "saucisse" in French, and is a feminine noun.
If you mean sausage? The word is saucisson.
De la saucisse, de la saucisse italienne.
The word "sausage" originates from the Latin word "salsus," meaning "salted," which referred to the preservation method of curing meat with salt. This evolved into the Old French word "saussiche" and later into the Middle English word "sausage." The term has been used for centuries to describe a cylindrical meat product made by stuffing ground meat into a casing.
The word frankfurter comes from Frankfurt, Germany, and can denote a type of sausage, or a person who lives in the city of Frankfurt.
The Maori word for sausage is tōtiti.
de la saucisse et du pain is French for 'sausage and bread'
The German word for sausage is Wurst.