Fruits are 'des fruits' in French.
It is in french: it means "two fruits".
les fruits
"Quels sont les fruits que vous aimez ? Quels fruits aimez-vous ?"
Fruits is a French equivalent of the English word "fruits." The masculine plural noun may be used figuratively, literally, or symbolically. The pronunciation will be "frwee" in French.
J'adore les fruits.
fruits
You're in luck, it's the same word: les fruits. :-)
fruits frais
"Seafood" is an English equivalent of the French phrase fruits de mer.Specifically, the masculine noun fruits literally means "fruits." The preposition de means "from, of." The feminine noun mer means "sea."The pronunciation will be "fwee duh mehr" in French.
In French, the word for fruit is "fruit," which is masculine. Therefore, it uses masculine articles and adjectives, such as "le fruit" for "the fruit." However, when referring to fruits in plural, the term "fruits" is also masculine, as in "les fruits" for "the fruits."
The plural of "un fruit" in French is "des fruits".
salade de fruits