Learn Italian fruit names with pronunciation, plurals & free PDF!
Learn Italian fruit names with pronunciation, plurals & free PDF!
Want to learn how to say fruit names in Italian like a native? You’re in the right place! In this post, we’ll explore the most common Italian fruit names — from pesca (peach) to ciliegia (cherry) to ananas (pineapple) — with pronunciation help, translations, and grammar tips.
🗣️ What you’ll learn
In this article, you’ll find:
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A list of 10 common fruits in Italian
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Singular and plural forms
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Syllable-by-syllable pronunciation
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IPA transcription for accuracy
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English translations
Plus, there’s a free downloadable PDF with all the words and a fun exercise to help you remember them better!
🍊 Italian Fruit Vocabulary – With Pronunciation & Meaning
Here’s a handy table with 10 Italian fruits. Practice by reading them out loud and checking the video for native pronunciation.
Singular | Plural | Syllable Pronunciation | IPA | English |
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Pesca | Pesche | Pes-ca | [ˈpes.ka] | Peach |
Ciliegia | Ciliegie | Ci-lie-gia | [ˈtʃiˈlɛ.dʒa] | Cherry |
Ananas | Ananas | A-na-nas | [ˈa.na.nas] | Pineapple |
Melone | Meloni | Me-lo-ne | [meˈlo.ne] | Melon |
Arancia | Arance | A-ran-cia | [aˈran.tʃa] | Orange |
Avocado | Avocado | A-vo-ca-do | [aˈvoˈka.do] | Avocado |
Banana | Banane | Ba-na-na | [baˈna.na] | Banana |
Amarena | Amarene | A-ma-re-na | [aˈmaˈre.na] | Morello cherry |
Cocco | Cocchi | Coc-co | [ˈkɔk.kɔ] | Coconut |
Fico | Fichi | Fi-co | [ˈfi.ko] | Fig |
🎧 Listen and repeat: watch the video!
Want to hear how these fruits sound in real Italian?
Watch the video below to practice your pronunciation with a native speaker.
👉 Italian fruit vocabulary pt.1 – Impara con Treelingu 🇮🇹 | Learn Italian naturally
📝 Practice Time – Free PDF
Ready to put your new words to the test? I’ve created a PDF worksheet with a vocabulary list and a short exercise to help you memorize everything.
Getting the worksheet is easy! Just sign up for my newsletter, and I’ll send you:
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A printable list of the fruit names
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IPA and syllable pronunciation
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A fun quiz to check your memory
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Bonus tips, videos, and updates!
🍓 Final Thoughts
Learning Italian fruit names is a small but powerful step toward becoming fluent. It helps with everyday conversations, shopping at Italian markets, and feeling more confident when speaking.
What’s your favorite fruit in Italian? Let me know in the comments below!
See you in the next post with a new vocabulary topic to explore together.
Buono studio e a presto! 🇮🇹
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