How do you say my beef medium in French?
There are a couple of ways to say "my beef medium" in French, depending on the context:
Formal:
* "Je voudrais mon boeuf à point." (This is the most common and polite way to say it, especially when ordering in a restaurant.)
Informal:
* "Mon boeuf, à point, s'il vous plaît." (This is a little more casual and can be used with friends or family.)
For a more detailed explanation:
* "à point" is the most common way to specify medium-cooked meat in French. It literally translates to "to the point," meaning the meat is cooked just right.
* "boeuf" is the French word for beef.
* You can also use "je voudrais" (I would like) or "s'il vous plaît" (please) to be more polite.
So, no matter which phrase you choose, you will be able to enjoy your medium-cooked beef!
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