Usage examples of "fourchette à gâteaux" in French with translation to English

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Elle ne mange pas de gâteaux, afin de ne pas engraisser. She does not eat cakes, so as not to put on any more weight.
Retire la fourchette de la prise électrique. Take the fork out of the electric socket.
Elle a une passion pour les gâteaux. She has a passion for cake.
Une fourchette est tombée de la table. A fork fell off the table.
J'aime les gâteaux. I like cake.
Bien que la fourchette ait été déjà introduite sur les tables des personnes bien nanties, plusieurs membres de la royauté, comme Élizabeth Première d'Angleterre ou Louis XIV de France, mangeaient avec leurs doigts. Although the fork entered society on the tables of rich people, many members of royalty, such as Elizabeth I of England and Louis XIV of France, ate with their fingers.
Prenez de ces gâteaux. Help yourself to these cakes.
La nourriture chinoise fut servie en petites portions qui ne nécessitaient pas d'être coupées avec un couteau ou une fourchette. Chinese food was served in small portions which did not require cutting with a knife or fork.
Leurs gâteaux sont bons. Their cakes are good.
Il manque une fourchette. There is a fork missing.
Les gâteaux seront peut-être bientôt tous vendus. The cakes may be sold out soon.
Pouvons-nous avoir une fourchette ? Could we have a fork?
J'aime aussi les gâteaux. I also like cake.
Il manie très bien le couteau et la fourchette. He handled the knife and fork very well.
«Aimez-vous les gâteaux ?» «Oui, j'aime ça.» "Do you like cake?" "Yes, I do."
Elle adore les gâteaux. She is fond of cake.
J'aime manger des gâteaux. I love to eat cakes.
Il y avait deux gâteaux. There were two cakes.
Ce sont des gâteaux qu'elle a préparés. These are cakes of her baking.
« Il n'y a plus de gâteaux ? » « Je les ai mangé tous les deux... » "There are no cakes left?" "I ate them both..."
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