Boulangerie

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /buːˈlɑːnʒəˌri/

Definitions of boulangerie

noun a French bakery or bread shop

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a baguette from the boulangerie.

A2 The boulangerie on the corner sells delicious pastries.

B1 I often stop by the boulangerie to pick up fresh bread for breakfast.

B2 The boulangerie in Paris is famous for its artisanal breads.

C1 The boulangerie's croissants are renowned for their flakiness and buttery flavor.

C2 Visiting a traditional French boulangerie is a must for anyone who loves baked goods.

Examples of boulangerie in a Sentence

formal The boulangerie on the corner is known for its freshly baked bread and pastries.

informal Let's grab some croissants from the boulangerie for breakfast.

slang I heard the boulangerie down the street makes the best baguettes in town.

figurative The boulangerie of life offers us a variety of experiences to savor.

Grammatical Forms of boulangerie

past tense

baked

plural

boulangeries

comparative

more boulangerie

superlative

most boulangerie

present tense

bakes

future tense

will bake

perfect tense

has baked

continuous tense

is baking

singular

boulangerie

positive degree

boulangerie

infinitive

to bake

gerund

baking

participle

baking

Origin and Evolution of boulangerie

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'boulangerie' originates from France.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a bakery that specializes in bread, 'boulangerie' has evolved to encompass a wider range of baked goods such as pastries and cakes.