A
* La pomme (lah pom) - Apple
* L'abricot (la-bree-koh) - Apricot
* L'avocat (la-voh-kah) - Avocado
* La banane (lah bah-nahn) - Banana
C
* La cerise (lah seh-reez) - Cherry
* Le citron (luh see-trohn) - Lemon
* La clémentine (lah kleh-men-teen) - Clementine
F
* La fraise (lah frez) - Strawberry
* La figue (lah feeg) - Fig
G
* La grenade (lah gruh-nahd) - Pomegranate
K
* Le kiwi (luh kee-wee) - Kiwi
M
* La mangue (lah mahn-guh) - Mango
* La melon (lah muh-lohn) - Melon
N
* La noix (lah nwah) - Nut
O
* L'orange (lor-ahnj) - Orange
P
* Le pamplemousse (luh pahm-ploom) - Grapefruit
* Le pêche (luh pehsh) - Peach
* La prune (lah proon) - Plum
R
* La raisin (lah reh-zahn) - Grape
* La rhubarbe (lah roo-bar-buh) - Rhubarb
S
* La pastèque (lah pahs-tehk) - Watermelon
Note:
* The definite articles "le," "la," and "l'" are used before the fruit names, depending on their gender.
* The pronunciation of "s" at the end of a word is often silent in French.
* This is not an exhaustive list, there are many other fruits in French.