How do you say in your fridge there is butter and cheese french?
There are a few ways to say "in your fridge there is butter and cheese" in French, depending on the context and level of formality:
Formal:
* Dans votre réfrigérateur, il y a du beurre et du fromage. (This is the most literal translation and very formal.)
* Votre réfrigérateur contient du beurre et du fromage. (This is slightly less formal than the first option but still quite formal.)
Informal:
* Dans ton frigo, y'a du beurre et du fromage. (This is very informal, using "ton" instead of "votre" and slang for "frigo".)
* T'as du beurre et du fromage dans ton frigo. ("T'as" is a contraction of "tu as" and "frigo" is slang for "réfrigérateur.")
You can also say:
* Il y a du beurre et du fromage dans votre/ton réfrigérateur. (This is a more neutral option.)
The best option depends on the situation and your relationship with the person you are talking to.
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