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How do you ask have any apples in french?

The most common way to ask "Do you have any apples?" in French is:

"Avez-vous des pommes ?"

Here's a breakdown:

* Avez-vous: This is the formal way to ask "Do you have?" (The informal way is "As-tu?")

* des: This is the plural indefinite article, meaning "some" or "any."

* pommes: This is the plural of "pomme," which means "apple."

You could also say:

* "Y a-t-il des pommes ?" (Is there any apples?)

* "Est-ce que vous avez des pommes ?" (Do you have any apples?)

The first two are more direct, while the third is a bit more formal.

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