Usage Note
Cracker is borrowed from English and refers to a thin, crisp savoury biscuit. It is masculine and pronounced similarly to English. The plural is des crackers. In French supermarkets crackers are shelved with biscuits apéritifs. The word is not to be confused with the computing sense of 'cracker' (pirate informatique).
Examples
"Elle a mangé des crackers avec du fromage."
Natural Translation
She ate crackers with cheese.
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