It is ''Le fruit'', therefore, it is masculine.
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.
"la maison"
Fruit = le fruitIt's the same word, but it's pronounced differently: le fruit (froo-WEE).
it is " le ballet ", ballet is a masculine
La huche, or le coffre.
La mere= la mare (like the horse) Le pere= le pear (like the fruit) "La" and "le" are just as they look
le fruit
(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.
le
Le concombre
Le is for masculine words, la is for feminine words.
In French, "mango" is masculine, so it is "le mangue."
French food and fruit is "de la nourriture française et un fruit" in French.
The French word for "yak", a cow-like animal found in Tibet and Mongolia, begins with the letter Y. In French, it is spelled "yak" or "yack."
Le camping in French language.
French article: le [masculine]/la[feminine]= English article: the
les is the plural for both articles 'la' and 'le' in French