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Kisachek [45]
2 years ago
9

Is this correct: "Bifteck et des pommes de terre (le plat principal de la viande et des légumes)" meaning 'steak and potatoes (t

he main fish of meat and vegetables)
and is this correct:

- le bifteck ; la viande
- des carottes ; le légume
- le sel


meaning:

- steak; meat

-carrots; vegetable

-salt
French
1 answer:
Alex17521 [72]2 years ago
6 0

<em>Bonjour ! </em>

<em />

<em> "Bifteck et des pommes de terre (le plat principal de la viande et des légumes)" .(correct)</em>

<em />

<em>- le bifteck ; la viande (correct)</em>

<em>- des carottes ; le légume (correct)</em>

<em>- le sel (why salt?)</em>

Exemple de menu :

Entrée : <em>salade verte</em>

<em>Plat principal :</em> poulet (viande) et haricots verts (légumes)

<em>or :</em> poisson et riz

<em>fromage : </em>

<em>dessert :</em> mousse au chocolat, or glace, or tarte aux fraises

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