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Gâteau — Meaning, pronunciation, examples with native audio

Gâteau — Meaning, pronunciation, examples with native audio

Gâteau — Meaning and Pronunciation

Gâteau is a French masculine noun meaning “cake”. You’ll hear un gâteau au chocolat (chocolate cake) or un gâteau d’anniversaire (birthday cake). Gâteau is also a broader term for sweet baked treats and pastries. The plural form of gâteau is gâteaux.

IPA pronunciation of gâteau is /ɡɑ.to/ (IPA), which sounds like “gah-toh”.

Gâteau – Cake – French Word of the Day

Example Sentences

J’ai fait un gâteau au chocolat.
I made a chocolate cake.

Elle prépare toujours des gâteaux pour Noël.
She always makes cakes for Christmas.

Elle a acheté un gâteau pour ton anniversaire.
She bought a cake for your birthday.

Tu veux un gâteau ?
Do you want a pastry?

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Related Words and Expressions

Here are some other words that are closely related to gâteau:

  • un gâteau au chocolat — chocolate cake
  • un gâteau d’anniversaire — birthday cake
  • un morceau de gâteau — a piece of cake
  • faire un gâteau — to make a cake
  • du gâteau ! — easy! / a piece of cake!
  • une boulangerie — bakery
  • une pâtisserie — pastry shop
  • une viennoiserie — pastry / baked breakfast treat
  • une tarte — pie / tart
  • un biscuit — cookie / biscuit

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