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How do you say "strawberry" in French?
la fraise
In French, "strawberry" is la fraise.
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Pronunciation
Say frhez, rhyming with 'stay'. The final E is barely pronounced.
Grammar notes
La fraise is feminine. Its plural is les fraises. It also means 'strawberry color' (light red).
Example sentence
La fraise rouge est sucrée.
The red strawberry is sweet.
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How to remember la fraise
Fraise sounds like 'frase'. Strawberries are fresh berries that you pick from the field.
Related words
- cabbage le chou
- cherry la cerise
- cucumber le concombre
- grapefruit le pamplemousse
- onion l'oignon
- peanut la cacahuète
- pumpkin la citrouille
- sake le saké
- seasoning l'assaisonnement
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Questions about la fraise
How do you say "strawberry" in French?
In French, "strawberry" is la fraise. It is a noun.
Is la fraise masculine or feminine?
La fraise is feminine. Its plural is les fraises. It also means 'strawberry color' (light red).
How is la fraise used in a sentence?
Use la fraise as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: La fraise rouge est sucrée. (The red strawberry is sweet.).
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