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How to Say ‘And 23.50 for the cabécou from Poitou.’ in French

Et 23,50 le cabécou du Poitou.

💬 Usage Tip: Notice the use of 'et' to add another item to the list, similar to English 'and'.

🇫🇷 In France: Cabécou is another variety of French goat cheese, celebrated in the Poitou region.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Et

[eh]

And

Used to connect words or phrases together.

Example

Elle aime le pain et le fromage.

She likes bread and cheese.

23,50

[vahn-twa sank-ont]

23,50

The price of twenty-three euros and fifty cents.

Example

Le vêtement coûte 23,50 euros.

The clothing costs 23,50 euros.

le

[luh]

the

A definite article used to describe something specific.

Example

Le cabécou est très crémeux.

The cabécou is very creamy.

cabécou

[ka-bay-koo]

cabécou

A small goat cheese from the south of France.

Example

Nous avons acheté le cabécou du Poitou au marché.

We bought the Poitou cabécou at the market.

du

[de]

from

Indicating origin or source.

Example

Le fromage vient du Poitou.

The cheese comes from Poitou.

Poitou

[pwa-too]

Poitou

A historical region in west-central France.

Example

Le Poitou est célèbre pour son cognac.

The Poitou is famous for its cognac.

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