Banane is a French equivalent of 'banana'. It's a feminine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'la' ['the'] and as its indefinite 'une' ['a, one']. It's pronuonced 'bah-nahn'.
In French, the word for banana "banane" is feminine.
'banana split' is the name used in French as well. There is no French equivalent.
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une banane is a banana
"un banana split"
A banana cake is "un gâteau à la banane" in French.
this is the french word for banana split banane split Hope it helps
In French, banana is "banane", and bananas are "bananes". "A banana tree" is "un bananier".
No, it is feminine. Banana in french is une banane.
We just say banana split; sorry, not very exciting. : )
une banane (fem.) is a banana in French.
The word is 'Banane' and it is pronounced as ba-nan.banane