How do you say "Jeanne eats from the ice cream" in French?

Mieke v.C1Kwiziq community member

How do you say "Jeanne eats from the ice cream" in French?

Asked 7 years ago
Ron T.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Bonjour Mieke, «Jeanne eats from the ice cream». This seems to be an incomplete sentence so I will take a little «poetic» license here and change the phrase to «Jeanne eats from the ice cream cone» This then becomes, in French: Jeanne mange du cône de crème glacée or Jeanne eats from the ice cream carton (she just bought from the store and did not place some in a bowl) ---> Jeanne mange de la boîte de crème glacée However, in English we might say: Jeanne is eating an ice cream cone ---> Jeanne mange un cornet de crème glacée. J'espère que ma réponse vous aidera. Bonne chance
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