Yes. As a verb, it can mean the action of trimming plants e.g. hedges. As a noun, it can mean a dried plum.
"Proune" is not a recognized word in the English language. It might be a typographical error or a misspelling of a different word.
'Prune' as noun in Hindi: 'sookhi hui ber' or 'jamun'. As verb: to prune - 'chhantna, anavashyak hissa hatana' or 'katna'.
Your English is incorrect, should read, "How do you prune an olive tree?"
Prune is just another word for 'cutting' i.e you cut your hair but prune a plant. So prune is to cut shorter.
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Prune - dried plum
The word "prune" can be translated into Tamil as "எறிக்கு" (eṟikku).
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Prune fruit is called 'Ona drakshi' PS:- ona- dried
He got a new pair of shears to prune the bushes. The prune slipped out of his hand and shot across the room. They had to prune back the rose bush to allow light into the window.
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"I just ate this dried prune." It's easy! Came up with that all by myself!:)