How do you say the word eating in french?
The word "eating" in French depends on the context:
* As a noun: "Manger" (pronounced "man-jay") is the most common word for "eating" in French.
* As a gerund: "En train de manger" (pronounced "on trane de man-jay") literally translates to "in the process of eating". This is used when describing someone actively eating.
* As a verb: You can also use the verb "manger" conjugated in the present tense, depending on the subject. For example: "Je mange" (I eat), "Tu manges" (You eat), etc.
Here are some examples:
* J'aime manger du chocolat. (I like to eat chocolate.)
* Elle est en train de manger un sandwich. (She is eating a sandwich.)
* Nous mangeons au restaurant. (We are eating at the restaurant.)
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