apple
The word 'pomme' in French is used exactly how 'apple' is used in English. It refers to the sweet, round fruit from an apple tree, often consumed raw or used in cooking. It's a common basis for French pastries like 'tarte aux pommes' (apple tart).
I have an apple.
This phrase is used to express possession of an apple.
The apple is red.
This phrase is used to describe the color of the apple.
The apple is on the table.
This phrase is used to describe the location of the apple.
I am eating an apple.
This phrase is used to describe the action of eating an apple.
The apple is good.
This phrase is used to express the taste of the apple.
He cut the apple.
This phrase is used to describe the action of cutting the apple.
She bought an apple.
This phrase is used to express the action of buying an apple.
The apple is in the bag.
This phrase is used to describe the location of the apple in the bag.
The apple is green.
This phrase is used to describe the color of the apple.