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How do you say "plants" in French?
les plantes
In French, "plants" is les plantes.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced plahnt. Single syllable, rhymes with 'grant' in English.
Grammar notes
Plural feminine noun (les plantes). Singular is 'la plante'.
Example sentence
Les plantes vertes decorent la maison.
The green plants decorate the house.
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How to remember les plantes
Plantes sounds like English 'plants' - nearly identical words.
Related words
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- bench le banc
- bread le pain
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- orca l'orque
- paint la peinture
- railing la rampe
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Questions about les plantes
How do you say "plants" in French?
In French, "plants" is les plantes. It is a noun.
How is les plantes written in French?
les plantes is written using the standard French script.
How is les plantes used in a sentence?
Use les plantes as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Les plantes vertes decorent la maison. (The green plants decorate the house.).
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