brignone

This is the 5558th most frequent French word.

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brignone

The word "brignone" does not exist in standard French; it may be a typographical error or a regional term.


Here, 'brignone' is used to refer to a specific fruit or vegetable, possibly a regional variant or a creative term to describe produce.

La brignone mûrit sous le soleil d'été.

The brignone ripens under the summer sun.


In this context, 'brignones' is used in plural form to indicate ingredients in a culinary recipe, retaining its characteristic as a category of edible items.

Dans le village, on parle souvent de l'incroyable recette à base de brignones.

In the village, people often talk about the incredible recipe made with brignones.


In this instance, 'brignones' depicts objects that children might collect or gather, continuing the theme of tangible entities, potentially fruits or items of interest.

Les enfants cherchent des brignones près des bosquets.

The children search for brignones near the groves.