fruits
The Italian word for fruits is 'frutta'. It is used in similar contexts as in English such as when talking about food, nature, and healthy eating. It is a feminine noun that doesn't change in the plural form. This word is often seen in food markets, recipes, and nutritional discussions. It can also represent a symbol of wealth and abundance and appear in sayings and idioms.
You should eat more fruit.
This phrase is an advice suggesting to increase fruit consumption. It is directly translated to 'You should eat more fruit.'
The apple is a type of fruit.
This sentence is stating a fact that an apple is classified under the category of fruits. The Italian sentence translates directly to 'The apple is a type of fruit.' in English.
I bought some fruit at the market.
This statement is saying that the speaker has purchased some fruit at the market. The Italian sentence translates directly to 'I bought some fruit at the market.' in English.