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A lemon is called 'un citron' in French.
The word "citron" in French translates to "lemon" in English.
A lemon is 'un citron' (masculine noun) in French.
A lemon is 'un citron' (masculine noun) in French.
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cevicheThere is also a term, Kelaguen, which is based on the "cooking" property of lemon juice, whereby raw fish or shrimp is "cooked" by the acidity of the lemon.
lemon
"Une goutte de citron"
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Lemon is derived from a old French word, limon, meaning lime, and an Arabic word, limun, meaning citrus fruit. It was called a lemon because it is similar to a lime.
tranches de citron
citron, chaux et bitter