Mango
The word 'mangue' is a feminine noun in French, used to refer to the tropical fruit known in English as a mango. It's used exactly as its English counterpart, in contexts of food, recipes, or just referring to the fruit itself.
I like to eat a mango in the morning.
This sentence shows a typical usage of the word 'mangue', demonstrating someone's preference for eating mangoes in the morning. 'J'aime' indicates the subject's liking for the action that follows.
The color of this room is mango.
This example uses 'mangue' to describe a color, similar to usages in English where fruits are used to as descriptors for color. Note that 'couleur' refers to color and 'chambre' refers to room.
This mango is very juicy.
The adjective 'juteuse' is used here to describe the mango. This usage of 'mangue' is common when describing the characteristics of the fruit.