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prugna — meaning in English: plum

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'prugna' in various contexts, particularly when discussing fruits, desserts, or traditional dishes. For example, you might hear it at a market while buying fresh plums or during a family gathering when someone mentions making prugne secche, or dried plums, for a recipe.
Synonyms & nuances
'Prugna' is often used specifically to refer to plums, while 'frutto' means 'fruit' in general. Choosing 'prugna' highlights the specific type of fruit you are referring to, especially when talking about culinary uses or flavors.
Culture
'Prugna' comes from the Latin word 'prunus', which refers to the plum tree. In Italian culture, plums are not just a delicious fruit; they are often used in traditional recipes, such as the famous prugne con pancetta, where plums are wrapped in bacon for a savory treat. Interestingly, plums have also been tied to various folklore and are featured in many regional festivals across Italy.
FAQ
Q.What does prugna mean in English?
'Prugna' translates to 'plum' in English, referring to the juicy, sweet fruit that is popular in many dishes and desserts.
Q.How do you use prugna in a sentence?
You can use 'prugna' in a sentence like: 'Mi piacciono le prugne fresche' which means 'I like fresh plums.'
Q.Are there different types of prugne?
Yes, there are several types of plums, including Italian prune plums and Japanese plums, each with distinct flavors and uses in cooking. When discussing varieties in Italian, you might specify them as 'prugne gialle' for yellow plums or 'prugne nere' for black plums.
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