Pruneau
A plum or a prune
a plum is 'une prune' (fem.) in French.
une prune
une prune (fem.)
No, but if you want I can find you a date. What the HECK dose that mean?
A prune; but the word prune doesn't sound as appealing as dried plum so they are starting to change it to make the prune look better.
You can prune it but the symmetrical shape that makes it attractive will be wrecked. If you do prune only tip prune.
no, it means you HAD gas. If you are constipated, have some bran and/or prune juice
Prune is just another word for 'cutting' i.e you cut your hair but prune a plant. So prune is to cut shorter.
Yes. As a verb, it can mean the action of trimming plants e.g. hedges. As a noun, it can mean a dried plum.
Um. I highly doubt that there are any. "Prune" is as close as I can imagine, but still not exact in pronunciation--the trademark French back-of-the-throat r is in there.
"Prune" refers to a dried plum, typically used in cooking and baking. In different languages, it can be translated as "pruna" in Spanish, "prune" in French, "Pflaume" in German when referring to the fresh fruit, and "プルーン" (purūn) in Japanese. The term may also have various meanings related to trimming or cutting back plants in gardening contexts across languages.