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How do you say "flour" in French?
la farine
In French, "flour" is la farine.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced fa-reen. Two syllables, stress on second. The 'ine' rhymes with 'seen'.
Grammar notes
Feminine noun (la farine). Plural is les farines. From Latin 'farina'.
Example sentence
La farine est blanche.
The flour is white.
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How to remember la farine
Farine sounds like 'farina' and farina is another name for flour or meal.
Related words
- cake le gâteau
- cat le chat
- chocolate le chocolat
- cookie le cookie
- croissant le croissant
- dough la pâte
- hamburger le hamburger
- muffin le muffin
- waffle la gaufre
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Questions about la farine
How do you say "flour" in French?
In French, "flour" is la farine. It is a noun.
Is la farine masculine or feminine?
Feminine noun (la farine). Plural is les farines. From Latin 'farina'.
How is la farine used in a sentence?
Use la farine as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La farine est blanche. (The flour is white.).
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