How to Say ‘Some tomatoes’ in French
Des tomates
day toh-MAHT
[day toh-MAHT]
💬 Usage Tip: Des is the plural indefinite article: some. Tomates is easy to recognize—yes, almost a freebie!
🇫🇷 In France: Tomatoes are a star of French home gardening and summer cooking.
Phrase Breakdown
Des
[day]
some
Plural indefinite article used before plural nouns.
J’achète des tomates au marché.
I buy some tomatoes at the market.
tomates
[toh-MAHT]
tomatoes
Plural noun meaning tomatoes.
Les tomates sont rouges.
The tomatoes are red.
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