The verb "to eat" in French is "manger". To ask "Did you eat?" you can say the informal "As-tu mangé?" or "Est-ce que tu as mangé?". When speaking formally, as to a superior, use "Avez-vous mangé?" or "Est-ce que vous avez mangé?"
"As-tu déjeûné ?" "Est-ce que tu as déjeûné ?" "Est-ce que tu as mangé à midi ?
Est-ce que tu as donné à manger au chien ?
J'ai mangé mon petit déjeuner, j'ai pris mon petit déjeuner
Je mangerais...
(jUH mONjuhray)
Je n'ai pas mangé
"I love to eat" in French is j'aime manger.
I don't think you would. It is not something the French would be inclined to eat. Having said that, lava is "lave" in French, and cake is "gateaux." So maybe "lave-gateaux"?
Manger-Vous.
Mange bien
To say "I would like..." in French, you would say "Je voudrais..." If you were to say "Je voudrais acheter..," you would be saying "I would like to buy..."
to eat is spelled 'manger' in French
Je voudrais manger.
voulez-vous manger maintenant
Vous désirez manger d'escargot?
To eat cheese is "manger du fromage" in French.
Souhaitez-vous manger s'il vous plaît
"I love to eat" in French is j'aime manger.
In order to say worker in French, you would say, travailleur. If you wanted to say boss in French you would say, patron.
I don't think you would. It is not something the French would be inclined to eat. Having said that, lava is "lave" in French, and cake is "gateaux." So maybe "lave-gateaux"?
They have to eat (they must eat) is "ils doivent manger" in French. They have (something) to eat is "ils ont à manger".
to eat a lot is 'manger beaucoup' in French. Link goes to conjugation.
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