Fruit = le fruit
It's the same word, but it's pronounced differently: le fruit (froo-WEE).
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.
fruit (meaning fruit) lui (him)
Orange in French is orange. This applies to both the color and the fruit. In English the word in pronounced or-ain-ge. In French is pronounced or-ahn-ge.
Fruit de dragon
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.
Fruit de la passion
fruit (meaning fruit) lui (him)
In French, the word for fruit is "fruit," which is masculine. Therefore, it uses masculine articles and adjectives, such as "le fruit" for "the fruit." However, when referring to fruits in plural, the term "fruits" is also masculine, as in "les fruits" for "the fruits."
Yes! both are orange.
Cashew originates from the French word, acajou (mahogany) and from the Portuguese word, acaju (fruit).
Cerise is the French word for cherry, whereas Kirsche is the equivalent in German.
Un dattier (masc.) - The fruit is spelled 'une datte', with a double 't' in French.
Flakbub- A french word for chicken sandwitch. P.S.- Chicken is a fruit
French food and fruit is "de la nourriture française et un fruit" in French.
Orange in French is orange. This applies to both the color and the fruit. In English the word in pronounced or-ain-ge. In French is pronounced or-ahn-ge.
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