How to Say ‘Tomatoes’ in French
Tomates
toh-maht
[toh-maht]
💬 Usage Tip: Tomates is plural. Singular: tomate. It’s a feminine noun: la tomate.
🇫🇷 In France: Tomatoes are stars of summer cooking in France—salads, tarts, and market produce galore.
Phrase Breakdown
Tomates
[toh-maht]
tomatoes
Plural noun meaning tomatoes.
Tomates fraîches du jardin.
Fresh tomatoes from the garden.
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