Languages: Vegetables from French to English

Translate the vegetables, fruits and other plants from French to English.
includes all edible plants (grains, vegetables, fruits, roots etc)
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In French
And in English
ananas
pineapple
petit pois
pea
concombre
cucumber
courge
pumpkin
orange
orange
pomme de terre
potato
oignon
onion
In French
And in English
ail
garlic
betterave
beetroot
laitue
lettuce
chou
cabbage
orge
oats
citron
lemon
carotte
carrot
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Level 50
Jan 2, 2017
Courge translation is "squash". Potiron is the word for pumpkin no?

Orge, when translated on google says "barley"

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Level 39
Oct 24, 2025
Courge does mean squash. Potiron and citrouille are both the words for pumpkin, as the word pumpkin in english encompasses multiple varieties of squash, however, potiron only includes a specific variety of squash falling under the catergory of pumpkin, same thing for citrouille.
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Level 63
Jan 28, 2024
its been like 7 years but i was taught that "citrouille" was pumpkin
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Level 39
Oct 24, 2025
I was also taught that.
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Level 39
Oct 24, 2025
Citrouille or potiron is the word for pumpkin in french, depending on the variety of squash as pumpkin in english refers to multiple varieties of squash, whereas potiron and citrouille refer to specific varieties of squash that would be called pumpkins in english. Also, courge in french means squash.