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.
fruit de la vigne
Fruit de la vigne.
the vine= la vigne
The Latin word for "vine" is vitis (-is, f.), which is the source of the modern word for grape-growing, "viticulture".
vine: past of venir: I came. (not to be confused with vino, which is wine.)
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
Wisteria in called 'glycine' (fem.) in French.La glycine
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
If you mean 'vigne', it means a vine (the plant that grapes grow on).
Vine is monosyllabic.
He swung from the vine, then dropped into the lake.
Yes, the word vine is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a plant, a thing.
"La vigne" means the vine or the vineyard in French.
The Latin word for "vine" is vitis (-is, f.), which is the source of the modern word for grape-growing, "viticulture".
Yes, it is. (vine = La vigne...When you say "la", this is feminine)
Picking up Grapes
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The word "vine" is in the King James Version of the Bible 62 times. It is in 58 verses.
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vine: past of venir: I came. (not to be confused with vino, which is wine.)