Bonjour! If you're starting to learn French or just curious about fruits, you're in the right place. In this beginner's guide, we'll explore common fruits in French to help you expand your vocabulary and make learning fun.
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Bonjour! If you're starting to learn French or just curious about fruits, you're in the right place. In this beginner's guide, we'll explore common fruits in French to help you expand your vocabulary and make learning fun.
Fruits are delicious, nutritious, and come in a variety of flavors and textures. In this tutorial, we'll explore some common fruits and their names in both English and French. Whether you're a beginner in language learning or simply curious about different fruits, this guide will help you expand your vocabulary.
Below is a table listing common fruits along with their names in English and French:
English | French |
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Cherry | Cerise |
Banana | Banane |
Apple | Pomme |
Apricot | Abricot |
Pear | Poire |
Peach | Pêche |
Plum | Prune |
Watermelon | Pastèque |
Melon | Melon |
Chilli peppers | Piment |
Zucchini | Courgettes |
Cucumber | Concombre |
Pickle | Cornichon |
Eggplant | Aubergine |
Pumpkin | Citrouille |
Tomato | Tomate |
Citrus fruits are known for their tangy flavors and vibrant colors. Let's discover some common citrus fruits along with their names in both English and French:
English | French |
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Orange | Orange |
Lemon | Citron |
Lime | Citron vert |
Kumquat | Kumquat |
Grapefruit | Pamplemousse |
Tangerine | Mandarine |
Berries are small, juicy fruits bursting with flavor. Here are some popular berries and their French names:
English | French |
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Blackberry | Mûre |
Blueberry | Myrtille |
Cranberry | Canneberge |
Gooseberry | Groseille à maquereau |
Raspberry | Framboise |
Strawberry | Fraise |
Blackcurrant | Cassis |
Redcurrant | Groseille rouge |
Exotic fruits bring a taste of the tropics with their unique flavors. Let's explore some exotic fruits and their French names:
English | French |
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Kiwi | Kiwi |
Papaya | Papaye |
Dragonfruit | Fruit du dragon/Pitaya |
Mango | Mangue |
Pineapple | Ananas |
Fig | Figue |
Lychee | Litchi |
Coconut | Noix de coco |
Pomegranate | Grenade |
Prickly pear | Figue de barbarie |
Passion fruit | Fruit de la passion |
Learning the names of fruits in French opens up a world of culinary delights and language exploration. Practice pronouncing these words and enjoy incorporating them into your conversations. Whether you're shopping for groceries or simply indulging in fruity treats, knowing the French names of fruits will enhance your language skills and cultural understanding.