The word for garlic is ail. It is pronounced with an "ah" sound followed by a consonant-y sound, the same as at the end of words like travail and taille. The plural of ail is usually the expected ails but can also be aulx, which is pronounced the same as aux and eau.
Garlic is "ail" (masculine noun, pronounce "aye") in French.
ail
l'ail (garlic) is masculine
Dientes de ajo
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
garlic bread is spelled in French "du pain à l'ail"
How many fingers is "combien de doigts ?" in French.
" avec de l'ail "
"pas beaucoup d'ail"
"Un éclat d'ail."
Garlic means L'ail , Butter means du beurre; and garlic butter is translated "beurre d'ail"
croiser les doigts
You can say "Je suis allergique à l'ail" in French.
Ce pesto a trop d'ail.
"using her fingers for eating"= "en utilisant ses doigts pour manger"
(Des) beaux petits doigts
Well no, but if you have sensitive skin than sometimes it can make your fingers hurt.