fruits
The German word for fruits is 'Früchte'. It is a plural noun that refers to any type of fruit. In German, the plural form of a noun is often used when referring to multiple items, even if the English equivalent is a collective noun. For example, 'I like to eat fruits' would be translated as 'Ich esse gerne Früchte'.
I like to eat fruits.
This phrase is expressed in the first person singular pronoun 'Ich' followed by the action verb 'esse' indicating a liking for eating fruits.
The fruits are on the table.
This sentence uses the preposition 'auf' to indicate the location of the fruits using the noun 'Tisch', denoting a table.
Fruits are healthy.
In this simple sentence, an adjective 'gesund' is used to describe the noun 'Früchte' indicating the healthy nature of fruits.