Usage examples of "Bread" in English with translation to French

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The man is eating bread. L'homme mange du pain.
He had barely enough money to buy bread and milk. Il avait à peine assez d'argent pour acheter du pain et du lait.
Mayuko eats bread for breakfast. Mayuko mange du pain pour le petit déjeuner.
She has a little bread. Elle a un peu de pain.
He likes bread and butter. Il aime le pain et le beurre.
Bread is made from flour. Le pain est fait à partir de la farine.
This bread is very delicious. Ce pain est délicieux.
The bread really smells good. Ce pain sent vraiment bon.
I prefer rice to bread. Je préfère le riz au pain.
Bread is made from wheat. Le pain est fait à partir de blé.
Flour is made into bread. La farine est transformée en pain.
I like rice more than bread. J'aime le riz davantage que le pain.
I need some bread and milk. J'ai besoin de pain et de lait.
Do you have bread for lunch? As-tu du pain pour déjeuner ?
This is a kind of bread. C'est une sorte de pain.
Where did all the bread go? Où est passé tout le pain ?
He earns his bread by writing. Il gagne son pain en écrivant.
Bread and milk are good foods. Le pain et le lait sont de la bonne nourriture.
She bought a loaf of bread. Elle a acheté une miche de pain.
His bread is buttered on both sides. Son pain est beurré des deux côtés.
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