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How to Say ‘Plant vegetables’ in French

Plantez des légumes

plahn-TAY day lay-GOOM

[plahn-TAY day lay-GOOM]

💬 Usage Tip: Des means “some” before plural nouns. Légumes are vegetables, not legumes in the English sense.

🇫🇷 In France: Growing vegetables is very popular in France, from family gardens to allotment plots.

Phrase Breakdown

Plantez

[plahn-TAY]

plant

Imperative or vous-form of planter; here it can mean plant or you plant.

Example

Plantez des légumes au printemps.

Plant vegetables in spring.

des

[day]

some

Plural indefinite article used before plural nouns.

Example

Je vois des légumes frais.

I see some fresh vegetables.

légumes

[lay-GOOM]

vegetables

Plural noun meaning vegetables.

Example

Les légumes sont dans le jardin.

The vegetables are in the garden.

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