"The ham". Jambon= ham.
In French, "ham" is masculine and singular, so the correct form of the word would be "le jambon."
"Zhaw-bo fro-mazh" is the pronunciation of the French phrase jambon fromage.Specifically, the phrase consists of two masculine nouns in their singular forms. Jambon means "ham". Fromagemeans "cheese".The phrase calls to mind one of the sandwich options sold through kiosks and street vendors. Sometimes the phrase will be found connected by a hyphen, jambon-fromage. Othertimes, it will be written jambon et fromage ("ham and cheese").
The word "ham" (jambon) is masculine in French.
"Le pouce" in French translates to "the thumb" in English.
"Le mur" in French translates to "the wall" in English.
The word "jambon" is masculine in French. Therefore, it is used with the masculine article "le," as in "le jambon."
"jambon" means ham
Un jambon is a masculine noun in French.
I like salad and ham is "j'aime la salade et le jambon" in French.
In French, "ham" is masculine and singular, so the correct form of the word would be "le jambon."
Un Sandwich Au Jambon
gammon in French is jambon
The word 'jambon' means ham. It makes for a popular sandwich that's sold on street corners. A particularly popular combination is buttered, which simply is ordered as 'jambon beurre', or 'ham [with] butter'.
Ham is "jambon" (masc.) in French.
le porc = meat la clientélisme = pork barrel / govt. subsidies
ham
du jambon