sardine
sardine (fish)
noun sar-DEEN Rare
Origin: From Latin sardina, possibly named after Sardinia where the fish was abundant
Usage Note
Sardine is both the fresh fish and the canned staple; the phrase être serrés comme des sardines (packed like sardines) is universally understood. In Marseille folklore, a comic legend tells of a giant sardine blocking the old port.
Examples
"Ils ont mangé des sardines grillées sur la plage."
Natural Translation
They ate grilled sardines on the beach.
Related Words
Explore French by topic
FrenchNow
5 min read