milano

This is the 7118th most frequent French word.


milano

"Milano" is Italian for "Milan," a city in Italy. It is not a French word.


The word 'Milano' is used as a name for a specific item, a cake, presumably after the city in Italy.

Le gâteau dans cette pâtisserie porte le nom de Milano.

The cake in this bakery is named Milano.


Here, 'Milano' is the Italian name for the city of Milan, used in the context of traveling to a location.

Nous avons visité Milano pendant notre voyage en Italie.

We visited Milan during our trip to Italy.


In this usage, 'Milano' refers to a brand or type of cookies, demonstrating how the word can denote a specific product.

Les biscuits Milano sont délicieux avec une tasse de thé.

Milano cookies are delicious with a cup of tea.