name -> nom (masc., pronounced the same as "non")
Bugs Bunny is named the same in French.
the 250 grams bread stick is named in French 'une baguette'
Pastry named after a French general would be "Napoleon."
The translation would be "le mort qui marche" but the show is named "the walking dead" if France too
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
"I am named French" would be "French (de Fréine) is sloinne dom".
un frisbee is named the same in French.
Pacman is named the same in French.
Bugs Bunny is named the same in French.
Nommé.
the aardvark is named 'Oryctérope du Cap' in French.
Jour nommé
the 250 grams bread stick is named in French 'une baguette'
well french people call name day a saint of one who named
J'ai un chat qui s'appelle ...
Peru is named 'Pérou' in French, (pronounced quite the same way.)
To be honest, no one really knows, some say it is from America, others say England and Spain. but ive been researching it and it seems that french toast it actually from Spain! French toast was named after Joesph French the inventer!