blackberry
The word 'mûre' in French translates to 'blackberry' in English. It is used in the same contexts as in English, referring to the fruit of the bramble plants. Like other fruit names, 'mûre' can be used as a singular noun to refer to one piece of fruit or as a plural noun 'mûres' to refer to multiple fruits.
She sells blackberries at the market
This sentence employs 'mûre' to denote blackberries which are being sold at a market by a lady, demonstrating its usage in everyday, out-and-about commerce scenarios.
The color of this wall is blackberry
Here, 'mûre' is used as an adjective to describe the color of a wall. It's a common practice in French to use names of fruits to describe colors.
I like blackberry jam
This sentence uses 'mûre' to describe a type of jam, indicating that in French the word 'mûre' can be employed to describe the flavor of a jam, much like in English.