In French, "sandwich" is a masculine noun. So you would use "un sandwich" for "a sandwich."
Sandwich is countable. You can have one sandwich, two sandwiches, etc.
The word "sandwich" comes from John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, who is said to have asked for meat between two slices of bread so he could eat while playing cards without getting his hands dirty. This popular food item then became associated with his name.
In Portuguese, sandwich is "sanduΓche."
The plural form of sandwich is sandwiches.
British Sandwich Association was created in 1990.
what ever you want to put on a sandwich is what is on a sandwich
If it's your friend or relatif and they ask nicely, get the sandwich! If it's a person that hardly likes you, bullie you or doesn't ask politely, say: "Get a sandwich yourself."
Some call it a sandwich others call it a 'buttie'.
If you want, you can make him a sandwich. If you don't want to, you tell him to make his own sandwich.
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You should either say, "Yes, I'll make you a sandwich," or "No. Make your own sandwich."
Sandwich, from the Earl of Sandwich.
I wouldn't ask him to make a sandwich. probably means he want to do you.
A lettuce sandwich is "un sandwich à la laitue" in French. You would rather ask for "un sandwich à la salade".
If you want to be.
you better comeback with a sandwich! You want a sandwich, I want a real man, looks like we are both in for disappointment today. Answer A real man can make his own sandwich....hahaha. ;-)