cheese
The French word for cheese is 'fromage'. It can be used in similar ways to the English word cheese, including to refer to types of cheese, when ordering food in a restaurant, or in talking about food in general. Like in English, 'fromage' is a singular noun and can be made plural by adding an 's' to form 'fromages'.
I would like some cheese.
This is a phrase used when ordering food, specifically when one wants to order some cheese.
She loves cheese.
This sentence expresses a strong affection for cheese from a female subject.
The cheese is in the fridge.
This is a simple statement demonstrating the location of the cheese.
The cheese here is delicious.
This sentence expresses a positive opinion about the cheese at the speaker's current location.
This cheese has a strong smell.
This statement provides an opinion on the olfactory characteristics of a certain cheese.
I bought some cheese for dinner.
This sentence contains information about the past, specifically the speaker purchasing cheese for dinner.
Where is the cheese?
This sentence is a question about the location of the cheese.
I ate too much cheese.
This sentence is an expression of regret regarding the quantity of cheese consumed.
This is goat's cheese.
This sentence is an identification of the type of cheese being discussed.
Cheese is good for health.
This sentence contains a general statement about the health benefits of cheese.