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β€œfruit” in Spanish

fruta
Illustration of "fruit" in a Spanish cultural setting
A vibrant market stall overflows with colorful produce. A child reaches for a shiny red apple while their parent examines a bunch of yellow bananas, surrounded by piles of oranges and grapes.

Usage note

Fruta refers to edible, sweet plant parts like apples or bananas, often eaten as a snack or dessert. Remember it's singular for one piece and plural (frutas) for multiple types.

Examples

  • Me gusta comer fruta por la maΓ±ana.

    I like to eat fruit in the morning.

  • La fruta estΓ‘ en la mesa.

    The fruit is on the table.

  • Esta fruta es muy dulce.

    This fruit is very sweet.

Quick check

What does "fruta" mean?

  • A. fruit
  • B. chair
  • C. girl
  • D. month

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