French Language

Discuss and learn French: French vocabulary, French grammar, French culture etc.

French Vocab Games app for iPhone/iPad French-English dictionary French grammar French vocab/phrases

For the latest updates, follow @FrenchUpdates on Twitter!

Can anyone tell me what the French (Canadian) translation would be for the term "2-pack" referring to a package of soaps that has 2 bars?

Views: 64

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Not sure how common this term is specifically in Canada, but you could say "un duo". For some products, e.g. two CDs sold together, you could talk about "un coffret duo". Not sure how well this works for soaps though.

Hello Cara and Neil

I don't know for the Canadian French, but in "French French", we say "lot de deux".

RSS

Follow BitterCoffey on Twitter

© 2024   Created by Neil Coffey.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service