strawberry
The French word for 'strawberry' is 'fraise'. It is used in the same context as in English, to denote the red, sweet, aromatic fruit. It can be found in various conversations and is often seen in menus, as in 'tarte à la fraise' which means 'strawberry tart'.
I love to eat a strawberry pie.
This sentence speaks about a person's preference for strawberry pie, which implies they enjoy consuming it. It is using 'fraise' in relation to a commonly consumed dessert.
The strawberry is my favorite fruit.
This phrase indicates a preference for strawberries over other fruits. The context implies that the speaker has probably tasted different fruits and made a comparison, then chose strawberries as their favorite.
She is wearing a strawberry hat.
This sentence describes a person wearing something that either looks like a strawberry or has a strawberry pattern on it. It is an example of using 'fraise' in a context not related to food, but still related to the recognizable shape or pattern of a strawberry.