French | English |
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Des raisins (masculine) | Some grapes |
Un abricot | An apricot |
Un ananas | A pineapple |
Un citron | A lemon |
Un melon | A melon |
Un pamplemousse | A grapefruit |
Une banane | A banana |
Une cerise | A cherry |
Une fraise | A strawberry |
Une framboise | A raspberry |
Une mangue | A mango |
Une mûre | A blackberry |
Une myrtille | A blueberry |
Une orange | An orange |
Une pastèque | A watermelon |
Une pêche | A peach |
Une poire | A pear |
Une pomme | An apple |
Une prune | A plum |
Remember to use the “n” link, “un abricot,” “une orange,” and “un ananas.”
To talk about dried fruits use “sec(s)” for masculine or “sèche(s)” for feminine.
For example:
Des raisins secs → raisins.
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