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Healthy fresh fruit salad with strawberries, blackberries, mango, blueberries and kiwi.

How to Say 'Fruit' In 50 Different Languages

Discover how to say "fruit" in 50 different languages and celebrate the world's universal love for these sweet treats!

Tara Carlson

Apr 20, 2024

If you live in Thailand, odds are you love purple mangosteen with your breakfast. If you live in Haiti, you probably prefer gooseberries in the morning. Every country has its own favorite sweet treat, but no matter what your favorite fruit is, one thing is clear: a love of good fruit is universal! So whether you’re just curious, or you want to know how to order fruit on your next international trip, we thought we’d share 50 different ways to say “fruit” around the world.

  1. Afrikaans: “Vrugte”
  2. Albanian: “Fruta”
  3. Catalan: “Fruites”
  4. Cebuano: “Bunga”
  5. Chinese: “Shuǐguǒ”
  6. Croatian: “Voće”
  7. Czech: “Ovoce”
  8. Danish: “Frugt”
  9. Dutch: “Fruit”
  10. Esperanto: “Frukto”
  11. Filipino: “Prutas”
  12. Finnish: “Hedelmä”
  13. French: “Le fruit”
  14. Galician: “Froita”
  15. German: “Frucht”
  16. Greek: “Karpós”
  17. Haitian Creole: “Fwi”
  18. Hawaiian: “Ka hu”
  19. Hungarian: “Gyümölcs”
  20. Icelandic: “Ávöxtur”
  21. Igbo: “Mkpụrụ”
  22. Indonesian: “Buah”
  23. Irsh: “Torthaí”
  24. Italian: “Frutta”
  25. Japanese: “Furūtsu”
  26. Khmer: “Phlechheu”
  27. Korean: “Gwail”
  28. Kurdish: “Mêwe”
  29. Latin: “Fructus”
  30. Lithuanian: “Vaisiai”
  31. Macedonian: “Ovošje”
  32. Malay: “Buah”
  33. Maltese: “Frott”
  34. Nepali: “Phala”
  35. Norwegian: “Frukt”
  36. Polish: “Owoc”
  37. Portugese: “Fruta”
  38. Romanian: “Fruct”
  39. Russian: “Frukty”
  40. Samoan: “Fua”
  41. Slovak: “Ovocný”
  42. Spanish: “Fruta”
  43. Sundanese: “Buah”
  44. Swahili: “Matunda”
  45. Swedish: “Frukt”
  46. Thai: “P̄hl mị̂”
  47. Turkish: “Meyve”
  48. Vietnamese: “Trái cây”
  49. Welsh: “Ffrwythau”
  50. Yiddish: “Frukht”

Now that you know how to say fruit, it’s time to enjoy some fruit! Whether you’re having a backyard barbecue or summer birthday bash, fresh fruit is always a must!

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