'bacon' means the same in both French and English. This is an old French word modeled from Germanic. The French word was forgotten and came back through English, and most French think is is a fully English word.
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The word 'bacon' is used in French, but more usually it would be 'lard'.
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Yes, the french did eat bacon!
bacon is usually translated as 'lard' though the term 'bacon' does exist in French.
The word 'bacon' is Masculine
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The French word for turkey bacon is "bacon de dinde." In France, turkey bacon is less common than traditional pork bacon, but it can be found in some supermarkets and specialty stores. The term "bacon" is generally used in French to refer to bacon in general, regardless of the type of meat.
chopped is 'émincé' (for food like bacon or garlic for instance) or 'découpé'
The word 'bacon' is used in French, but more usually it would be 'lard'.
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BACON!!
"How do you spell it in French?" is "Comment ça s'écrit en français?"