Published August 10, 2026 — By French teacher David Issokson with native audio by Marie Assel Cambier
Mayonnaise meaning
Mayonnaise is a feminine French noun meaning “mayonnaise.” It refers to the familiar cold, creamy sauce made mainly from egg yolks and oil. In French, it is commonly used with the partitive article de la, as in “Je voudrais de la mayonnaise” (I’d like some mayonnaise). You can also say une mayonnaise maison (homemade mayonnaise) or simply la mayo in informal spoken French.
Mayonnaise pronunciation
The IPA pronunciation of mayonnaise is /ma.jɔ.nɛz/, which sounds approximately like “mah-yoh-nez.”

Mayonnaise example sentences
Je mets un peu de mayonnaise dans mon sandwich.
I put a little mayonnaise in my sandwich.
Tu veux de la mayonnaise avec tes frites ?
Do you want mayonnaise with your fries?
Cette mayonnaise maison est vraiment délicieuse.
This homemade mayonnaise is really delicious.
Il y a trop de mayonnaise dans ce plat.
There is too much mayonnaise in this dish.
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🔗 Related words and expressions
- la moutarde — mustard
- le ketchup — ketchup
- la sauce — sauce
- la vinaigrette — vinaigrette, salad dressing
- la béchamel — béchamel sauce
- la crème fraîche
- la mayonnaise maison — homemade mayonnaise
- la mayonnaise allégée — light mayonnaise
- avec de la mayonnaise — with mayonnaise
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