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Debra McPhee
What is the difference between "un sandwich AU thon" and "une salade DE poulet'? Why AU and DE? Merc
Jul 25, 2020 9:11 AM
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Hello, I m french, my explanation is : "un sandwich AU thon" is a sandwich with thon and other ingredients in contrary with "une salade DE poulet'' which means a salade with only poulet. For me this last sentence is not correct, in french I say " Une salade de poulet". Have a nice day. ;-)
July 25, 2020
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Debra McPhee
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