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Revision as of 17:20, 26 February 2023
Here is some French vocabulary on trees.
The conifers
Les conifères |
The conifers |
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Le cèdre |
The cedar |
L'épicea (m) |
The spruce |
Le meleze |
The larch |
Le sapin |
The fir |
Le pin |
The pine |
Le sequoia |
The sequoia |
The deciduous tree
le arbre à feuilles caduques |
The deciduous tree |
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le frêne |
The ash |
le cyprès |
The cypress |
le pin |
The pine |
l'érable (m) |
The maple |
le platane |
The sycamore |
le hêtre |
The beech |
le chêne |
The Oak |
le châtaignier |
The chestnut tree |
le bouleau |
The birch |
le noyer |
The walnut tree |
l'orme (m) |
The elm |
le peuplier |
The poplar |
le sapin |
The fir |
The fruit trees
Les arbres fruitiers |
The fruit trees |
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le prunier |
The plum tree |
le citronnier |
The lemon tree |
l'oranger (m) |
The orange tree |
le pommier |
The Apple tree |
le amandier |
The almond tree |
l'olivier (m) |
The olive tree |
le poirier |
The pear tree |
le figuier |
The fig tree |
le pêcher |
The peach tree |
l'abricotier |
The apricot tree |
le cerisier |
The cherry tree |
Expressions with trees
être fort comme un chêne
- Literally: to be strong as an oak tree
- Meaning: to be very strong