How to Say ‘At the roasted chickens’ in French
Les poulets rôtis
💬 Usage Tip: 'Les' is the plural definite article in French, used here to specify chickens.
🇫🇷 In France: Roasted chickens ('poulets rôtis') are a staple in French cuisine, often seen in markets.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Les
[lay]
The
The definite article used to refer to specific items.
Les enfants sont à l'école.
The children are at school.
poulets
[poo-lay]
chickens
Domesticated birds raised for meat or eggs.
Les poulets du fermier sont bien nourris.
The farmer's chickens are well-fed.
rôtis
[roh-tee]
roasted
Cooked by prolonged exposure to heat in an oven or over a fire.
Le dimanche, on mange des poulets rôtis.
On Sundays, we eat roasted chickens.
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