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the vegetables = les légumes

the greens = les légumes verts

French beans = les haricots verts

lentils = les lentilles

peas = les pois, les petits pois

carrots = les carottes (only one 'r' and a double 't')

leek = le poireau, pl. les poireaux

cabbage = le chou, pl. les choux

potato = la pomme de terre

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