the person who sells fruit called in Tagalog: magpuprutas
The person who sells fruit in Tagalog is called a "magtitinda ng prutas."
You can buy it online from various retailers or in person at a store that sells it.
"Vende" in Italian translates to "sells" in English.
Terry Sullivan's 1908 tongue twister, "She sells seashells," according to P. J. McCartney in Henry de la Beche (1978), is based on Mary Anning's life as a English fossil collector, dealer, and palaeontologistShe sells seashells on the seashoreThe shells she sells are seashells, I'm sureSo if she sells seashells on the seashoreThen I'm sure she sells seashore shells.There is no mention of how many shells "she" sells. If we wanted, we could make up a suitable line, such as:She sells seventy shells to see at the seashore;She sells her seventy seashore shells from the sea.
Cells. (For more homonyms and homophones, see www.originallanguage.blogspot.com)
In the words "painter" and "seller," the suffix "-er" indicates that the person is performing the action or function associated with the root word. In this case, a "painter" is someone who paints, and a "seller" is someone who sells.
In Baltimore, their called Arabbers.
Generally, a greengrocer (which is anyone who sells fruit and vegetables). Specifically, a fruiterer (which is someone who sells only fruit).
a person who sells fruit is probaly very poor, boring, and has no life smells of something out of the drain not its normally someone who works on a market
A person who sells fruit and vegetables
A person who sells rockets is called a "rocket vendor" or a "rocket seller."
Greengrocer.
Orchardist
The person that makes and sells sweets is called a confectioner.
a person who sells bhel is called a bhel seller,bhel wender or hawker
a person who sells peanuts is called a peanut seller,peanut wender or hawker
A person who sells slaves is normally called a 'slave trader', or 'slave broker'.
a person who sells coconuts is called a coconut seller, coconut wender or hawker