How to say "wild strawberry" in French?

In French "wild strawberry" translates to  fraise des bois 

Transliteration: frehz day bwah

🇫🇷 Les fraises des bois sont plus petites que les fraises cultivées.

🗣️ Lay frehz day bwah sohn ploo peh-teet kuh lay frehz kool-tee-vay.

🇺🇸 Wild strawberries are smaller than cultivated strawberries.



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How to say "wild strawberry" in French?

You can use the word "fraise des bois" which translates to "wild strawberry".

How to pronounce "fraise des bois" (wild strawberry) in French?

The word "fraise des bois" is pronounced as "frehz day bwah".

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