Sentence examples of "dessert" in French with translation "dessert"

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Que voudrais-tu comme dessert ? What would you like for dessert?
Que voudriez-vous comme dessert ? What would you like for dessert?
Que voudrais-tu pour dessert ? What would you like for dessert?
Que voudriez-vous pour dessert ? What would you like for dessert?
Père ne mange pas de dessert. Father doesn't eat dessert.
On servit des pommes comme dessert. Apples were served as the dessert.
Je voudrais du gâteau comme dessert. I'd like to have cake for dessert.
Le dessert était composé de crème fouettée. The dessert was made with whipped cream.
Je veux de la crème glacée pour le dessert. I want ice cream for dessert.
J'essaie de garder de la place pour le dessert. I'm trying to save room for dessert.
Je mange habituellement un dessert à la fin du dîner. I usually have dessert after dinner.
Le mariage est un dîner qui commence par le dessert. Marriage is a dinner that begins with dessert.
Il y eut un superbe dessert à la fin du repas. A fine dessert finished the meal.
Pendant que nous mangions le dessert, le désir de voyager vers ce pays grandissait. As we ate dessert, the desire grew to travel in this country.
J'ai arrêté de manger des desserts. I gave up eating dessert.
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