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Italian - English (British) translations for "frutto"

"frutto" Italian translation

Translation

fruit

Definition

fruit

Part of speech

noun

Gender

masculine

Translations

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Meaning: fruit

Mi piace mangiare frutta fresca.

I like to eat fresh fruit.

Meaning: result

Il duro lavoro ha dato i suoi frutti.

The hard work has paid off.

Meaning: benefit

Fare esercizio fisico porta molti frutti per la salute.

Exercising brings many benefits for health.

Meaning: reward

Lo studio costante porterà i suoi frutti agli esami finali.

Studying consistently will reap rewards in the final exams.

Meaning: kernel

Ho trovato un frutto all'interno del guscio di noce.

I found a kernel inside the walnut shell.


Examples

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A1: Il frutto è dolce.

A1: The fruit is sweet.

A1: Mi piace mangiare frutta fresca.

A1: I like to eat fresh fruit.

A1: Compro sempre un frutto per la merenda.

A1: I always buy a fruit for my snack.

B1: Ho comprato una cassetta di frutti misti al mercato.

B1: I bought a crate of mixed fruits at the market.

B1: Mia madre ha fatto una crostata con i frutti di bosco.

B1: My mother made a tart with berries.

B2: Dovremmo piantare alberi da frutto nel nostro giardino.

B2: We should plant fruit trees in our garden.

C1: La macedonia di frutta era deliziosa e piena di sapori diversi.

C1: The fruit salad was delicious and full of different flavors.

C1: Il negozio offre una vasta selezione di frutti esotici provenienti da tutto il mondo.

C1: The shop offers a wide selection of exotic fruits from all over the world.

C2: La produzione di frutti è aumentata del 20% rispetto all'anno scorso.

C2: Fruit production has increased by 20% compared to last year.


Advanced Description

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The word "frutto" is an Italian noun that translates to "fruit" in English. It refers to the mature ovary of a flowering plant, typically containing seeds. Fruits are usually sweet or sour and can be consumed fresh or used in cooking and baking.

In Italian cuisine, fruits play a significant role in various dishes. They are commonly used in desserts like tarts, cakes, and gelato. Italy is known for its wide variety of fruits, including citrus fruits like lemons and oranges, as well as stone fruits like peaches and cherries.

Additionally, the term "frutto" can also be used metaphorically to describe the outcome or result of something. For example, it can refer to the positive consequences or rewards that come from hard work or effort.

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