The French repetitive words 'miam, miam' are meant to simulate the sound of happy digestion. For they're the French equivalent of yum yum, or yummy. The sounds also make the English speaker think of the reaction 'mm-mm good'.
"miam miam, c'est bon"
literally, 'my little yummy'
It all depends on what your describing. If the noun you're describing is masculine or plural (such as french fries [les frites] or cake [le gateaux]) then you use delicieux. If the noun is feminine (such as ice cream [la glace]) you'd use delicieuse.
in French what does E O mean
The French repetitive words 'miam, miam' are meant to simulate the sound of happy digestion. For they're the French equivalent of yum yum, or yummy. The sounds also make the English speaker think of the reaction 'mm-mm good'.
In english, it means 'yummy'
"miam miam, c'est bon"
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Miam
miam-miam (yummy!), dam,and imam, tam-tam, macadam, quidam, ramdam,... which come from other languages but are used in French.
Yoplait and Petit Miam (They are both yogurts)
yami
literally, 'my little yummy'
yes miam is a publicity stunt. you can do it on skateboards!
The cast of Miam miam - 2010 includes: Edouard Baer Alka Balbir Diane Bonnot Philippe Duquesne Atmen Kelif Christophe Meynet
Miam.