How do you spell cheese strings in French its for a speech about cheeses?
There isn't a direct equivalent of "cheese strings" in French. You could use:
* "Sticks de fromage" - This is the most literal translation, meaning "cheese sticks".
* "Fromage en bâtonnets" - This is a more specific term for cheese that comes in elongated stick-like shapes.
* "Fromage filé" - This translates to "stretched cheese" and refers to the process of making cheese strings, although it's not a common term for the product itself.
If you're discussing the specific type of cheese string snack, you can mention the brand name (e.g., "les Cheesestrings").
Ultimately, the best way to phrase it will depend on the context of your speech.
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