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Is word poutine in french masculine or feminine?

The word "poutine" in French is considered feminine. In French grammar, nouns ending in "-e" are typically feminine, and "poutine" follows this rule. Therefore, it is correct to use feminine articles and adjectives with the word "poutine" in French sentences.


What part of speech is poutine?

"Poutine" is a noun.


What are the french speaking countries on the continent of north America?

Well, honey, there's only one French-speaking country in North America, and that's Canada. They've got Quebec up there, where they speak French and enjoy poutine. So, if you're looking for a croissant with your maple syrup, head on up north, eh?


What are some examples of dialect borrowing?

Examples of dialect borrowing include words like "y'all" from Southern dialects becoming more widely used, "bodega" from Spanish being used in East Coast urban dialects, and "poutine" from French being incorporated into Canadian English.


What American words with ou on them came from the French language?

There are very few French words in American, and even less so with "ou". Some may be known, such as "amour", "toujours", and the double "ou" of "Moulin Rouge", but they are not American words. "Bourse", "rouge", "roulette", "route" and "source" are examples of words coming from and identical to French, but most still feel very French, not really American. "Bayou" is another one, although technically it's Cajun, not French. "Poutine" or "caribou" if you live near Canada (again, it's French Canadian). If you mean "came from" not as being identical but just originating from French, there are several more in English, back when the French ruled Britain. For instance, "course" comes from "cours", "gourd" from "gourde". But many more had their "ou" changed to "oo", "oe", or "u", so they don't fit your criteria.

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How do you spell poutine in french?

Technically Poutine is in french. It's a meal from French-Canada (Québec).


Is word poutine in french masculine or feminine?

The word "poutine" in French is considered feminine. In French grammar, nouns ending in "-e" are typically feminine, and "poutine" follows this rule. Therefore, it is correct to use feminine articles and adjectives with the word "poutine" in French sentences.


Is poutine healthy?

No poutine is not very healthy since it consists of french fries, gravy, and cheese.


Are Canadians known for their poutine?

Yes. The recipe for poutine was created in Canada, in the province of Quebec. Poutine is basically french fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.


What ingredients are used to make poutine?

Poutine is made with three main ingredients: French fries, cheese curds, and gravy.


What are some of the French-Canadian foods?

Poutine, on fries, for one...


What ingredients are in poutine dish?

French fries, cheese, gravy.


Do the French fine someone lighting a bonfire?

Yes. If you have enough poutine to put it out.


What are some Famous Lunch Foods in Quebec?

Smoked meat sandwiches, bagel and cream cheese, and poutine. Poutine is a dish of French fries, gravy and fresh cheese curds.


What is in poutine?

That's a canadian meal composed of french fries and melted cheese and sauce.


What do french canadians in chateau richer eat?

I am a french canadians and we eat poutine, REAL maple syrup, croissant and yellow rice:D


What are the foods they have in Canada?

As a Canadian we eat everything Americans eat but I have heard some Americans don't know what poutine is. Poutine is a dish with french fries on the bottom, with cheese curds and gravy poured on top.