French Phrase
Le mug cake au micro-ondes, c'est rapide.
Meaning
This sentence states that preparing a mug cake in the microwave is a quick process. It emphasizes speed and convenience, typical of modern, on‑the‑go cooking.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to highlight how fast a microwave mug cake can be made, for example while sharing a recipe, recommending a snack, or comparing cooking methods.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Lemugcakeaumicro-ondes,c'estrapide.
Definite article (Le)
Le is the masculine singular definite article used before a masculine noun.
Loanword (mug cake)
Mug cake is an English borrowing; in French it stays unchanged and is treated as masculine.
Contraction (au)
Au = à + le, meaning “to the” or “in the” when followed by a masculine noun.
Compound noun (micro-ondes)
Micro-ondes is a masculine noun meaning “microwave”; the hyphen is kept in writing.
C’est
C’est is the contraction of ce + est, used to identify or describe something.
Adjective position (rapide)
When the adjective follows the verb être, it stays after the verb: c’est rapide.
🗨In Conversation
Tu as déjà essayé le mug cake au micro-ondes ?
Have you already tried the microwave mug cake?
Oui, c’est prêt en deux minutes ; le mug cake au micro-ondes, c’est rapide.
Yes, it’s ready in two minutes; the microwave mug cake, it’s quick.
✕Common Mistakes
Le mug cake au micro-ondes, c'est rapidement.
After être, use the adjective ‘rapide’, not the adverb ‘rapidement’.
Le mug cake à le micro-ondes, c'est rapide.
Do not add an extra article; the correct preposition is ‘au’ (à + le).
↔Alternatives
Le mug cake au micro-ondes, c'est vite fait.
The microwave mug cake is done quickly.
Faire un mug cake au micro-ondes, c'est rapide.
Making a mug cake in the microwave is fast.
Un mug cake au micro-ondes, c’est ultra‑rapide.
A microwave mug cake is ultra‑fast.
Cultural Tip
Mug cakes became popular worldwide as a 1‑minute dessert trend, especially among students and busy professionals. In France, the English term is kept as‑is, showing how French speakers readily adopt culinary loanwords. When speaking informally, you can also say “c’est super rapide” to add enthusiasm.

