we say le gâteau (it's masculine)
profitez Le gateau au chocolat
"le gâteau" means 'the cake'
tu apportes le gâteau pour la fête > are you bringing / bring the cake for the party
Gateau. If you want to say 'cakes' that would be gateaux
In french 'gâteau' means cake and is actually a masculine noun.
la cerise sur le gateau or le bouquet - but that's more for the neative sense like la fin des haricot
le gâteau is the French noun for a cake.
Gateau(Le) gâteau
profitez Le gateau au chocolat
"le gâteau" means 'the cake'
tu apportes le gâteau pour la fête > are you bringing / bring the cake for the party
In French, "gâteau" is masculine. Therefore, you would use masculine articles and adjectives with it, such as "le gâteau" for "the cake."
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Le concombre
Le is for masculine words, la is for feminine words.
In French, "mango" is masculine, so it is "le mangue."
Gateau. If you want to say 'cakes' that would be gateaux