sandwich
The word 'sandwich' is used in French in the same way as in English, to refer to a type of food consisting of two pieces of bread with meat, cheese, or other fillings between them. It is a borrowed word from English, and is used in the same context in French.
I like to eat a ham sandwich.
This sentence is an example of expressing food preferences. 'Jambon' is the French word for 'ham'.
Can you make me a sandwich, please?
This sentence demonstrates common polite speech by using 's'il te plaît' at the end of the phrase, which means 'please'.
The sandwich is on the table.
This example sentence uses the phrase 'est sur', which is a common way to express the location of an object.