"Some cheese" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "du fromage."
Specifically, the partitive "du" means "some." The masculine noun "fromage" means "cheese." The pronunciation is "dyoo froh-mahzh."
Another possibility is "of the cheese." The word "du" also can represent the combination of the preposition "de" with the masculine singular definite article "il" to mean "of the." The pronunciation remains the same.
"fromage" is masculine : un fromage, le fromage, du fromage.
fromage is cheese and pomme du terre (apple of the earth) is potatoe
du pain grille avec du fromage.
Omelette du Fromage
The word swiss cheese can be pronounced as "fromage suisse".
'cheese and grapes' is translated "du fromage et du raisin" in French.
Fromage is French for cheese. Omelette au fromage is an omelette with cheese. Omelette du fromage is a line from Steve Martin's album "Lets Get Small.
To eat cheese is "manger du fromage" in French.
du fromage rapé
Des croissants avec de la viande et du fromage
'Dis fromage' means 'say cheese' in French.
omelette du fromage - cheese omelette