"Champignon" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Champignon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Champignon
speak

"Champignon" Meaning

The word "champignon" is the French term for "mushroom".

"Champignon" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "champignon":

English


We decided to have champignon mushrooms with our steak for dinner.
The French cuisine featured a rich variety of champignon recipes.
The aroma of sautéed champignon filled the kitchen.
I love adding fresh champignon to my favorite pasta dishes.
The restaurant served an excellent champignon soufflé for dessert.

French


Je préfère manger des champignons avec mon steak pour dîner.
La cuisine française proposait une variété de recettes aux champignons riche.
L'arôme des champignons sautés emplissait la cuisine.
J'aime ajouter des champignons frais à mes plats de pâtes préférés.
Le restaurant servait un superbe soufflé aux champignons pour dessert.

"Champignon" Similar Words

Chamosite

speak

Champ

speak

Champagne-ardenne

speak

Champagne

speak

Champer

speak

I think you meant "Champion".<br><br>A champion is a person who has won a competition or contest, especially in a particular sport or activity. It can also refer to someone who is outstanding or exceptional in a particular field or activity.

Champers

speak

Champertor

speak

A champertor is an archaic term for a type of lawyer or counselor who provided legal services in exchange for a share of the judgment or settlement obtained in the case. The term is derived from the Latin "champere," meaning "to compensate," and "torte," meaning "tort" or "wrong." Champertors were considered to be of dubious ethical standing, as they would often take on cases where they were aware that the evidence was weak or the plaintiff was likely to lose.

Champerty

speak

Champignons

speak

Champing

speak

Champion

speak

Championed

speak

Championing

speak

Championship

speak

Championships

speak

Champlain

speak