A French stick (a narrow, thin loaf of bread) is called 'une baguette' (fem.) in French.
A glue stick is 'un bâton de colle' in French.
"un baton" (masc.) is "a stick" in English.
The French name for the conductor's stick is "baguette de chef d'orchestre."
I will call him is "je l'appellerai ...." or "je vais l'appeler ...." in French.
To spell "call" in French, you would write "appel."
la baguette (fem.) is the usual French name for a 250-grams, stick-like loaf of bread. You would call it French stick.
Red stick is translated 'Baton rouge' in French.
Baton rouge means 'red stick' in French.
Une baguette (feminine noun) is the French name for a French bread stick.
You call it "the end of a stick". There is no technical name for it.
A glue stick is 'un bâton de colle' in French.
Stick
(Hockey) stick.
French call their country France.
Because it was baked in France.
A narrow French stick loaf is a 'baguette'
I call vegetables in french is vegetables