How to Say ‘Anything added’ in French
Quelque chose ajouté
🇫🇷 In France: A phrase used by baristas to ask if you want anything extra in your order.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Quelque
[kel-kuh]
Some
Refers to an unspecified amount.
Je voudrais quelque chose ajouté à mon café.
I would like something added to my coffee.
chose
[shohz]
Thing
An object or an item.
Il y a une chose ajoutée dans la recette.
There is a thing added in the recipe.
ajouté
[ah-zhoo-teh]
Added
To include or combine with something else.
Le sucre ajouté à votre café ?
The added sugar in your coffee?
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