Fruit phonetic symbols: British [fru?t]? American [fru?t]
n. fruit; fruit; fruit
v. fruit
p>Etymology explanation: Entering English in the late 12th century, it is directly derived from the Old French fruit, meaning fruit; originally derived from the Latin fructus, meaning enjoyment, fruit.
Example:
The bough was loaded with fruit.
The branches were loaded with fruit.
Extended information:
The English names of fruits are:
1. Apple English ['?p(?)l]? American ['?pl ]
2. Pear pear English [pe?]? American [p?r]
3. Peach pear English [pi?t?]? American [pit?] p>
4. Grape English [gre?p]? American [ɡrep]
5. Banana banana English [b?'nɑ?n?]? American [b?'n?n ?]
6. Pineapple English ['pa?n?p(?)l]? American ['pa?n'?pl]
7. Watermelon watermelon English [ 'w?t?mel?n]? 美['w?t?m?l?n]
8. Lemon 英['lem?n]? 美['l?m?n ]
9. Mango mango English ['m?g?]? American ['m?ɡo]
10. Strawberry English ['str?b(?)r? ]?美['str?b?ri]