Poire
A pear is "une poire" (fem.) in French.
Une poire (fem.) is 'a pear' in English.
I think its pomme
The Beurre Bosc pear is the commonly sold type of brown skinned pear. It is named after Monsieur Bosc, an 18th century french 'pomologist' who worked in the orchard area where this type was later developed. In the original French, Beurre has an accent on the final e. There are many other French developed pears with this word in the name, eg 'Beurre d'Anjou', it means 'buttery'. The Beurre bosc is good as both an eating and a cooking pear. There are various named cultivars of Beurre Bosc pear.
Une poire. Une=a (feminin) poire=pear
Both have the word pear
The word pear has one syllable.
The word person in french is personne and would be prononced like pear sonne. Pear like the fruit and son but with a strong n sound.
The word for father in french is "père," which is pronounced effectively the same as the english word "pear" -- that is, pehr with the eh the same value as the word "eh?" But the r is a French r, which uh, is hard to describe in words. Go find someone saying it on youtube and try to mimic them.
pear brandy is called 'eau-de-vie de poire', often simply shortened in 'poire' in French.
The word for "pear" in Telugu is పేరు (pēru).
The word is derived from a French word of Latin origin Perdrix, roughly Lost female, could apply to Miss Earhart, right.