Learning fruits in Italian vocabulary is a fun and useful way to expand your language skills. Knowing the names of fruits in Italian can help you navigate menus, grocery stores, and conversations with native speakers. By learning the Italian names for common fruits like "mela" (apple) and "banana" (banana), you can easily communicate your preferences and make healthy choices while traveling in Italy or speaking with Italian-speaking friends and family. With colorful and delicious fruits like "fragola" (strawberry) and "limone" (lemon), learning Italian fruit vocabulary is a tasty way to enhance your language learning journey.
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English | Italian |
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apple | mela |
apricot | albicocca |
avocado | avocado |
banana | banana |
blueberry | mirtillo |
cherry | ciliegia |
coconut | noce di cocco |
fig | fico |
grape | uva |
grapefruit | pompelmo |
kiwi | kiwi |
lemon | limone |
lime | lime |
mango | mango |
melon | melone |
nectarine | nettarina |
orange | arancia |
papaya | papaya |
peach | pesca |
pear | pera |
pineapple | ananas |
plum | prugna |
raspberry | lampone |
strawberry | fragola |
watermelon | cocomero |
Quick Facts
- Fruit in Italian is "frutta."
- There are many different types of fruits in Italian cuisine.
- Fruits are an important part of the Italian diet and are often used in desserts and as snacks.
- Popular fruits in Italy include grapes, oranges, lemons, and figs.
- Fruit is also commonly used in Italian dishes such as salads and pasta.
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Download:fruits_in_italian.pdf