"Taken" in Spanish is "tomado". It is pronounced "toe-MAH-doe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Takeout food is 'nourriture à emporter', often labelled 'plat(s) à emporter' in French.
Comida para llevar.
sacar
The food item "blackberry" in French is called "la mûre".
"I like grapes" in French is J'aime les raisins.
Mon plat préféré est les pâtes
Est-ce que je peux avoir de la nourriture?
food is 'la nourriture' (fem.) in French.
Gateau is food cake in french
Many words that began as hyphenated terms have become correct as single, unhyphenated words. It is correct to refer to "take-out food", but it is also correct to say "takeout food".
yes it is fast food (noodles and company
the food bank is called 'la banque alimentaire' in French.
You say: expérience avec la cuisine française.
French food and fruit is "de la nourriture française et un fruit" in French.
Food is "la nourriture" (fem.) in French, you say it noor-e-toorFood is not a French word. If you mean "What is the French word for food?" then the answer is nourriture.Also a physical food item is "un aliment" and the prepared of cooked food (cooking) of a particular culture is "la cuisine". (The word cuisine is widely used in English, too).
nourriture & alimentaires both are equivalent to the noun "food" in French.
la nourriture
The word take is a verb, but "takeout" (often written take-out) is either an adjective or a noun. Both refer to food being ordered and sold for consumption off-premises, or at home.
it depends how old it is
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