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fruit — meaning in English: fruit

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Dutch speakers use the word 'fruit' in various everyday situations, such as at grocery stores when discussing what fruits to buy or in conversations about health and nutrition. It's common to hear phrases like 'Ik eet graag fruit' (I like to eat fruit) when someone shares their dietary preferences.
Synonyms & nuances
'Fruit' is the general term for fruits in Dutch, while 'vruchten' is the plural form specifically referring to the 'fruits' of plants. You would use 'fruit' when talking about a variety of fruits collectively, whereas 'vruchten' might be more applicable in a botanical context or when discussing multiple types distinctly.
Culture
The word 'fruit' in Dutch is derived from the Latin 'fructus,' which means 'enjoyment' or 'fruit.' In Dutch culture, fruit is not only a staple in the diet but also symbolizes health and vitality. The Netherlands is known for its vibrant fruit markets, especially during the summer, where locals enjoy fresh, locally grown produce.
FAQ
Q.What does 'fruit' mean in Dutch?
'Fruit' means 'fruit' in English, referring to the sweet or savory edible parts of plants that typically contain seeds. It's used in similar contexts as in English.
Q.How do you pronounce 'fruit' in Dutch?
'Fruit' is pronounced like 'froot,' with a long 'u' sound. You can listen to native speakers to master the pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common phrases with the word 'fruit'?
Yes! A common phrase is 'fruit en groenten' which means 'fruits and vegetables.' This phrase is often used in discussions about healthy eating.
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