Sucre (masc.) is pronounced "suh-kr" in French. The u does not sound like "oo", but like the German ü. Audio sample in link.
in french it is masculine.
sugar is spelled 'sucre' (masc.) and salt is spelled 'sel' (masc.)
In French, "sugar" is masculine and is translated as "sucre."
I'm guessing you mean Sucre, the capital of Bolivia. Sucre was named in honor of the revolutionary leader Antonio José de Sucre, the founder of Bolivia. The Sucre family is prominent political family in Venezuela and Ecuador. Sucre's family has origins in Flanders (Belgium) so the name is derived from the French sucré meaning "sweet, sugar."
"Sucre" means "sugar" in English.
Teneur en sucre, I would say.
le sucre
Sucre i think
'beau sucre'
Sucre et vous
it sounds like "sokre" without pronouncing R
fleur de sucre
in french it is masculine.
Trop de sucre
sugar is spelled 'sucre' (masc.) and salt is spelled 'sel' (masc.)
sucre is French for sugar
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