Vigne (fem.) means vineyard or grapevine in English.
If you mean 'vigne', it means a vine (the plant that grapes grow on).
The English word fruit is written the same in French: un fruit (masculine noun) - pronounced fru-ee.The word 'fruit' means the same in French as in English.
"La vigne" means the vine or the vineyard in French.
Cru Edit: "cru" stands for a wine, not really for a vineyard. A vineyard is 'une vigne' or 'un vignoble'.
"Tra vigne" means "amidst the vines" in Italian. It is often used in reference to locations or establishments that are surrounded by vineyards or grapevines.
it is not a French word
if you mean the english word OR then it's ouif you mean the french word OR then it means gold
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.
there is no such word as 'peneuf' in French.
There is no such word as 'rozelle' in French.
hartford is not a french word.
Yes, it is. (vine = La vigne...When you say "la", this is feminine)