Hi Lynne,
We use the term 'gâteau' very loosely in French , it means a 'pâtisserie' , so 'faire un gâteau' is rather to bake...
So it could be a tarte, a gaufre, a meringue, a galette etc...
Hope this helps!
Hi Lynne,
We use the term 'gâteau' very loosely in French , it means a 'pâtisserie' , so 'faire un gâteau' is rather to bake...
So it could be a tarte, a gaufre, a meringue, a galette etc...
Hope this helps!
Cécile thank you for getting back so quickly - but! That wasn't really my question - its about the use of des - when the 2 other references are to a singular gâteau or tarte - some tartes as opposed to a tarte!
Hi Lynne,
Thanks for the clarification , the change of article didn’t strike me as odd when I did the exercise ....I think that ‘s what would happen naturally when speaking.
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