A mango is 'une mangue' (fem.) in French.
A mango is 'une mangue' (fem.) in French.
(La) mangue -- "the mango (fruit)" -- and (le) manguier -- "the mango (tree)" -- are French equivalents of the English word "mango." The respective pronunciations will be "(la) mawng" and "(luh) maw-gyey" in French.
In French, "mango" is masculine, so it is "le mangue."
Mango is called "mangue" in French, "mango" in Spanish, "mangga" in Indonesian and Malay, and "आम" (aam) in Hindi. In Italian, it’s referred to as "mango," while in Japanese, it is called "マンゴー" (mangō). Each language has its unique pronunciation and spelling, but the word often bears a resemblance to the English term.
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avocado : un avocat (masc.) mango : une mangue (fem.) avocado:seins
French mango juice
In Kannada, the mango tree is called "ಮಾವಿನ ಮರ" (pronounced as "maavina mara"). "ಮಾವಿನ" (maavina) means mango and "ಮರ" (mara) means tree in Kannada.
le jus de mangue
A rotten mango. If people call you a skee-skee, call them a black banana.
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