5 French Expressions with Food
Food is incredibly important to French culture, and learning more about it can be a fun way to learn French! Discover some French expressions about food we use in everyday conversation.
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Food is incredibly important to French culture, and learning more about it can be a fun way to learn French! Discover some French expressions about food we use in everyday conversation.
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