That is difficult for two reasons. One, "great food" is an americanism and two, it would depend on the context in which it was said. During a nice meal it might be "un repas excellent" (an excellent meal) But if you were looking at the shelves in a French supermarket it might be "la nouritture excellente"
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ils sont bons.
If you say it with the English accent, it will be fine. You just pronounce the "g" as a "j"
Je suis bien, merci.
As a greeting, "Bonjour" is a perfectly fine translation of "Good morning." As a farewell, "Bonne journée" is a slightly better translation.
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"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!
cuisine délicieuse
Cena de alcurnia Cena lujosa
restaurants décontractés en français
steps on fine dining resturant
it is "amende"
it is fine = c'est bon, ça va
Chapeau! is a French-themed restaurant located in San Francisco, California. It is known for its fine dining experience and classic French cuisine.
Yes but in fine dining it should already be on table
the fine super tissues
I am fine and keeping busy (English) -> Je suis fine et se tenir occupé (French)