vous aimez beaucoup le pain français
They are a type of very thin French pancake rather than bread.
I love, I like it very much
Wheat bread It's called "Texas Bread" and is very thick and can be bought in white or brown.
It can be but does not have to be. Two examples of sourdough bread with very different textures are French "baguette" (yes traditionally it was a sourdough!) with a crisp crust and a very light soft interior. And Swedish "hard bread" some of which were sourdough based, these are hard like crackers and as thin.
Bread of any kind is not a good thing to feed to any kind of birds. They may like it very much, but it is unhealthy for them.
The french didn't like it very much because it was hard for them.
It is "Je l'aime beaucoup".
It's not easy to answer this question - breadmaking has a very long history.
The type of bread that the colonial bushmen ate were the French bread, although they were very rare. They mainly fed on animals, insects, and roots.
This is a slice of bread. People in Paris ate bread. I like bread. Do you like bread? Bread is good. Very good. People eat bread because it makes them feel good. Does bread make you feel good? I feel good. There where bakers in Paris. They made the bread. This is a slice of bread. People in Paris ate bread. I like bread. Do you like bread? Bread is good. Very good. People eat bread because it makes them feel good. Does bread make you feel good? I feel good. There where bakers in Paris. They made the bread. This is a slice of bread. People in Paris ate bread. I like bread. Do you like bread? Bread is good. Very good. People eat bread because it makes them feel good. Does bread make you feel good? I feel good. There where bakers in Paris. They made the bread.
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Merci beaucoup is French for "Thank you very much". prounced: mare-see bough-coo