Square or 'rack' of beef
un carré - a square
thick-cut beef steak
"De que" would be "Of what" in English.
In English, pas de tout means "not at all"
"Pizza de verduras" means "vegetable pizza" in English.
A beef stew is "un ragout de boeuf" in French.
fait un écart (push to the side) or: 'faute de carre' the 'carre' (fem.) is the metallic edge on each side of the sole of the snowboard. There is a heelside 'carre', and a toeside one. The names used in French are 'backside carre' and 'frontside carre'. Faute de carre That's when an edge (carre) of the snowboard touches the snow when it should not, often causing the snowboarder to fall. (ex: during a frontside turn, on the toes, if the heelside edge ('backside carre') touches the snow, this is called 'une faute de carre back'.
un carré - a square
, the "boeuf bourguignon" come from France (Bourgogne or Burgundy in english).
Oeil-de-boeuf.
"Quoi de neuf ?" means "what's new?". "bœuf" means "beef", so it's certainly a wrong spelling. "Quoi de bœuf ?" literally means "what of the beef?".
de boeuf hache
Consommé de boeuf
thick-cut beef steak
1350-1400- Middle English carre
the french and English territory
the old (square) quarter