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Grapes are du raisin. The name of the fruit is not a countable noun like in English. That is, you can have "a grape" but not "un raisin". Rather, "a grape" is "un grain de raisin".

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raisins (ray-zeh[n])
grapes are called 'des raisins' in French, and what the English call 'raisins' are called 'raisins secs' in French.

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