Usages of l'aubergine
Pour demain, nous allons cuisiner des lentilles avec des navets et une aubergine.
For tomorrow, we are going to cook lentils with turnips and an eggplant.
Le poireau est moins cher que l’aubergine aujourd’hui, mais l’aubergine a l’air plus fraîche.
The leek is cheaper than the eggplant today, but the eggplant looks fresher.
Paul mange rarement des aubergines, mais il aime les navets dans la soupe.
Paul rarely eats eggplants, but he likes turnips in soup.
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