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French Phrase

Les muffins aux œufs, c'est rapide et facile.

/le mœ.fɛ̃z‿o.z‿ø, sɛ ʁa.pid e fa.sil/
Meaning"Egg muffins are quick and easy."
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Meaning

This phrase means that egg muffins are a dish that can be prepared quickly and without much difficulty. The use of "c'est" (it is) here refers to the general concept of "egg muffins" as a category, rather than a specific instance. It's a common way to make general statements about things in French.

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When to use

Use this phrase when discussing recipes, meal preparation, or describing the characteristics of a particular dish. It's perfect for recommending a simple recipe or commenting on the ease of making something. You might hear it in a cooking show, among friends sharing recipes, or when planning a meal.

Grammar Breakdown

Les muffinsaux œufsc'estrapideetfacile

1

Les (Definite Article)

"Les" is the plural definite article, meaning "the." It's used here because "muffins" is a plural noun.

2

Muffins aux œufs (Compound Noun)

"Muffins aux œufs" means "egg muffins." The preposition "à" (contracted to "aux" before a plural noun starting with a vowel sound) indicates what the muffins are made with or contain.

3

C'est (Impersonal Expression)

"C'est" (contraction of "ce est") means "it is" or "that is." It's commonly used for general statements about things, concepts, or situations, especially when followed by an adjective or noun.

4

Rapide (Adjective)

"Rapide" means "quick" or "fast." It's an adjective that describes the characteristic of the egg muffins.

5

Et (Conjunction)

"Et" means "and." It connects two words or phrases, in this case, two adjectives describing the muffins.

6

Facile (Adjective)

"Facile" means "easy." Like "rapide," it's an adjective describing the egg muffins.

🗨In Conversation

A

Qu'est-ce qu'on mange ce soir? Je n'ai pas beaucoup de temps.

What are we eating tonight? I don't have much time.

Pourquoi pas des muffins aux œufs? Les muffins aux œufs, c'est rapide et facile.

Why not egg muffins? Egg muffins are quick and easy.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Les muffins aux œufs, ils sont rapides et faciles.

    "C'est" is used for general statements about things, while "il est/elle est/ils sont/elles sont" are for specific subjects or when followed by an adjective describing a person/thing.

  • Les muffins d'œufs, c'est rapide et facile.

    "Aux" (à + les) is used to indicate ingredients or what something is made with, especially when it's a primary component or flavor. "De" would imply possession or origin.

Alternatives

  • C'est simple et rapide.

    It's simple and quick.

  • C'est facile à faire.

    It's easy to make.

  • Ça ne prend pas beaucoup de temps.

    It doesn't take much time.

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Cultural Tip

In France, "muffins aux œufs" might not be as common as a breakfast item as in some English-speaking countries, where they are often a quick, savory breakfast. French breakfasts tend to be sweeter (croissants, pain au chocolat, tartines). However, the concept of "rapide et facile" cooking is universally appreciated, especially for busy weeknights or casual meals. This phrase highlights a practical approach to food preparation.