a green apple
une pomme de terre is a potato. une pomme de guerre doesn't exist. (That would be an "apple of war")
"It's an apple!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase C'est une pomme! The exclamation also translates as "It's one apple!" The pronunciation will be "sey-tyoon puhm" in French.
'this is a green pencil case'
an apple -- une pomme -- "ewn pohm"
une ligne means "a line" in english. une ligne is french.
une pomme de terre is a potato. une pomme de guerre doesn't exist. (That would be an "apple of war")
it means one apple :)
"It's an apple!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase C'est une pomme! The exclamation also translates as "It's one apple!" The pronunciation will be "sey-tyoon puhm" in French.
In French, an apple is spelled "une pomme."
'this is a green pencil case'
It's feminine, so you say une pomme or la pomme.
"The number 3 has a green door" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Le numéro trois a une porte verte. The pronunciation of the declarative statement will be "luh nyoo-mey-ro twa yoon port verte" in French.
La pomme (fem.)
Une pomme
an apple -- une pomme -- "ewn pohm"
une pomme d'amour
an apple - une pommeThe French word for apple is "pomme".