"Pomme rose" is a French term that translates to "pink apple" in English. It can refer to a variety of apples that have a pink or rosy hue, often associated with certain apple cultivars. Additionally, the term may be used in a broader context in art or literature to evoke a sense of beauty or delicacy.
"Pomme de Sang" translates as "Apple of Blood"
Appel is in French: pomme Pomme is in English: Apple
La pomme is feminine
A pomme is a apple in the french language
Pomme Fritz was created in 1994.
Pomme d'api was created in 1873.
In French the word "pomme" refers to apple; however the French term "pomme de terre" is used for potatoes. It literally means "apples of the earth". I would then assume that they use pomme as a shortened version of pomme de terre.
Yes, the term "pomme" is feminine in French. It means "apple" and is used with feminine articles and adjectives, such as "la pomme" (the apple). In French, nouns are gendered, and "pomme" is categorized as a feminine noun.
It's feminine, so you say une pomme or la pomme.
"Pomme" in French translates to "apple" in English.
Pomme C was created on 2007-03-12.
Apple can be translated as "pomme".