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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2009

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Learn French words using the Learn French with Pictures series from FrenchPod101.com.
Beautiful images clearly show French vocabulary divided into units by topic.
Each word is introduced in English and French. It's a great way to study new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in French and lead you on your way to mastering this beautiful language!

In this French lesson you'll learn the vocabulary for fruits in French: watermelon, peach, strawberry, apple, banana, orange, mango, cherry, pineapple, and melon.
When you're searching for something in a French market in Paris, know exactly what to ask for!

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  • Lol, I always get so tense and scream out the answers at the end! :P

  • THANKYOU THIS REALLY HELPED ME!

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  • 1:19 anus anus anus?

  • i thought the french didint pronounce 's' when it is the last letter? why is it spoken in 'ananas'?

  • @aletrolez oh ok thank you

  • merci

  • @SuperCrazyAngela hmm?? why so??

  • @Detrice3000 They are actually spelled and pronounced the same way. The difference is that pêcher is actually the verb "to fish," whereas "une pêche" is a peach (un pêcher is also a peach tree). So in order to say that you were going fishing, you would use "pêche," but if you were talking about a fish, you would use "poisson."

  • wait peche and peche one means fish and the other means peach..make a video showing how they are different when you say them

  • thnk you very much..its very helpful

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