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entrée

English translation of entrée

entry

The French word 'entrée' is used to express 'entry', such as the act of going into a place or the right to join a particular institution. However, it is also used commonly in dining contexts, where it actually refers to the start of a meal, equivalent to 'appetizer' in American English.


Example sentences using: entrée

L'entrée est trop étroite pour le canapé.

English translation of L'entrée est trop étroite pour le canapé.

The entrance is too narrow for the sofa.

This example shows how 'entrée' can refer to an entrance or entry way, often referring to the entrance of a building or room. This phrase exemplifies a practical use, where the size of the entrance prevents a large object, a sofa in this case, from entering.

J'ai commandé une entrée de soupe de poisson.

English translation of J'ai commandé une entrée de soupe de poisson.

I ordered a fish soup starter.

In this phrase, 'entrée' is used to describe a culinary term, specifically the starter or appetizer of a meal. The phrase is an example of how one might use 'entrée' in the context of ordering food at a restaurant.

L'entrée des artistes est sur le côté.

English translation of L'entrée des artistes est sur le côté.

The artists' entrance is on the side.

'L'entrée des artistes' refers to a specific door or entrance typically used by performers at a venue. It is an example of how 'entrée' is used in the context of performance arts or show business.

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