frutos
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- Frutos is the botanical term for seed-bearing plant parts, distinct from the culinary 'frutas'.
- It is a masculine plural noun used for metaphors like 'fruits of labor'.
- Essential in culinary phrases like 'frutos do mar' (seafood) and 'frutos secos' (nuts).
- Used in formal, scientific, and religious contexts to denote production and results.
The Portuguese word frutos is the plural form of 'fruto'. While it translates to 'fruits' in English, its usage in Portuguese is more nuanced and strictly categorized compared to the English general term. In English, we often use 'fruit' to describe both the botanical structure and the sweet, edible snacks we eat. In Portuguese, there is a distinct linguistic divide between fruta and fruto. Understanding this distinction is the hallmark of a transition from a beginner (A1) to an intermediate (A2/B1) learner. A fruto is primarily a botanical term. It refers to the matured ovary of a seed-bearing plant, containing the seeds. This means that scientifically, tomatoes, cucumbers, and even walnuts are frutos. However, you would almost never call a tomato a fruta in a grocery store. Therefore, frutos is used when discussing biology, agriculture, or the specific reproductive parts of a plant.
- Botanical Context
- In a science classroom or a textbook, you will hear about the 'frutos da planta'. This encompasses everything from a fleshy peach to a dry pea pod. If it carries seeds, it is a fruto.
- Abstract Usage
- Beyond biology, 'frutos' is the preferred word for metaphorical results. Just as in English we 'reap the fruits of our labor', in Portuguese we 'colhemos os frutos do trabalho'. You would never use 'frutas' for this abstract concept.
As árvores da floresta tropical produzem diversos tipos de frutos que alimentam a fauna local.
Furthermore, the word frutos carries a certain weight and formality. When a speaker chooses 'frutos' over 'frutas', they are often highlighting the origin or the productive nature of the object. For instance, in religious or poetic contexts, the term is used to denote offspring or the result of a divine or natural process. The famous phrase 'o fruto do vosso ventre' (the fruit of your womb) illustrates this perfectly. It implies a biological and spiritual production rather than just a food item. In the plural, frutos often refers to a collective yield. Farmers might talk about the 'frutos da colheita' (fruits of the harvest) to describe the entirety of what the land has yielded, including grains and vegetables that are not culinary 'fruits'.
Depois de anos de estudo, ele finalmente está colhendo os frutos de sua dedicação acadêmica.
In summary, frutos is the bridge between the physical world of plants and the abstract world of consequences. It is a word that demands respect for the process of growth and the eventual outcome. Whether you are describing the biodiversity of the Amazon or the successful outcome of a business venture, frutos provides the necessary gravitas and precision that the more casual 'frutas' lacks. It is essential to remember that while all 'frutas' are 'frutos' (botanically), not all 'frutos' are 'frutas' (culinarily). This distinction is a key milestone in mastering Portuguese vocabulary and cultural context.
O biólogo explicou que o tomate e a abóbora são tecnicamente frutos, não legumes.
- Culinary Exception: Frutos do Mar
- One of the most common uses of the plural is in the phrase 'frutos do mar', which means seafood (literally 'fruits of the sea'). This includes shrimp, clams, and lobsters.
Nós comemos uma massa deliciosa com frutos do mar no restaurante da praia.
Os frutos secos, como as nozes e amêndoas, são excelentes fontes de energia.
Using frutos correctly involves identifying whether you are speaking about biology, metaphorical results, or specific culinary categories like seafood or nuts. Because it is a plural masculine noun, it must always be accompanied by masculine articles (os, uns) and adjectives (maduros, saborosos, amargos). Unlike 'fruta', which is often used as a collective uncountable noun in English ('I like fruit'), in Portuguese, frutos is almost always countable or refers to a specific set of items.
- Agreement and Syntax
- Always ensure your adjectives match: 'Os frutos estão maduros' (The fruits are ripe). Note that 'frutos' is masculine, while 'frutas' is feminine.
Aqueles frutos vermelhos na árvore são venenosos, não os coma.
When using frutos metaphorically, it often follows the verb 'colher' (to reap/harvest) or 'gerar' (to generate/produce). This is common in business, education, and personal development contexts. For example, 'O projeto gerou bons frutos' (The project yielded good results). Here, 'frutos' acts as a synonym for 'resultados' or 'consequências positivas'. It implies that the outcome was a natural progression of the effort put in, much like a plant growing from a seed.
Espero que possamos colher os frutos desta parceria em breve.
In the kitchen, frutos appears in specific set phrases. 'Frutos secos' refers to nuts and dried fruits (like walnuts, hazelnuts, or raisins). 'Frutos do mar' refers to seafood. In these cases, you cannot substitute 'frutas'. Saying 'frutas do mar' would sound very strange to a native speaker and would likely be interpreted as 'sea fruits' (perhaps seaweed or some fictional ocean apple). Precision in these categories is vital for clear communication, especially when ordering at a restaurant or following a recipe.
A receita pede uma mistura de frutos secos e mel.
Another interesting use is in the context of 'frutos proibidos' (forbidden fruits). This originates from the biblical story of Eden but is used widely in literature and daily life to describe anything tempting but off-limits. You will also see it in legal terms, such as 'frutos de um crime' (fruits of a crime), referring to the assets or benefits gained through illegal activity. This demonstrates the word's versatility across different registers, from the sacred to the judicial.
- Common Verb Pairings
- Colher (to harvest), Produzir (to produce), Saborear (to savor), Dar (to give/bear), Gerar (to generate).
Os frutos do espírito são mencionados em diversos textos filosóficos.
Esta região é famosa pelos seus frutos silvestres, como as amoras e framboesas.
You will encounter frutos in several specific environments. First and foremost is the culinary world, specifically on menus. If you are in Portugal or Brazil, any high-end or coastal restaurant will have a section for frutos do mar. This is where you find shrimp, octopus, mussels, and squid. Hearing a waiter say, 'Recomendamos a nossa cataplana de frutos do mar,' is a standard experience. In this context, the word evokes freshness and the bounty of the ocean. It sounds more sophisticated than simply saying 'peixe' (fish).
- Educational and Scientific Settings
- In schools, during biology lessons about 'botânica', students learn about the classification of 'frutos carnosos' (fleshy fruits) and 'frutos secos' (dry fruits). This is where the technical accuracy of the word shines.
O documentário mostrou como os frutos espalham as sementes pela floresta.
In professional and corporate environments, frutos is a staple of motivational speeches and performance reviews. A manager might say, 'Estamos começando a ver os frutos do nosso investimento' (We are starting to see the fruits of our investment). It is a way to speak about success that feels organic and earned. You'll hear it on the news as well, particularly in financial segments discussing the 'frutos' of economic policies or market trends. It provides a more descriptive and less clinical alternative to 'lucros' (profits) or 'resultados' (results).
Os frutos da nova política econômica serão visíveis no próximo trimestre.
Religious and traditional settings are another major source. Many Portuguese speakers grow up hearing the 'Ave Maria' prayer, which includes the line '...bendito é o fruto do vosso ventre'. This solidifies the word fruto (singular) and its plural frutos as terms associated with life, blessing, and creation. Similarly, in literature and poetry, frutos is used to symbolize maturity, the passing of seasons, and the culmination of love or effort. If you read the works of Fernando Pessoa or Machado de Assis, you will find frutos used with deep metaphorical resonance.
Na missa, o padre falou sobre os frutos da caridade e do amor ao próximo.
- Agricultural Reports
- Radio and TV reports for farmers often discuss the 'preço dos frutos' or 'qualidade dos frutos' when referring to the season's production of items like coffee, oranges, or soy.
A geada prejudicou os frutos cítricos no interior do estado.
Os frutos do cerrado brasileiro são únicos e muito nutritivos.
The most common mistake for English speakers is using frutos when they should use frutas. In English, 'fruit' covers everything. In Portuguese, if you are talking about eating a banana, a pear, or a grape as a snack or dessert, you MUST use 'fruta'. If you say 'Eu gosto de comer frutos no café da manhã', it sounds like you are eating botanical specimens or perhaps nuts and seeds, rather than a delicious bowl of sweet fruit. This is a very frequent 'false friend' nuance that trips up A1 and A2 learners.
- Mistake: Over-generalization
- Using 'frutos' for 'dessert fruit'. Correct: 'Fruta'. Example: 'Quero uma fruta' (I want a piece of fruit).
Errado: Comi muitos frutos tropicais na sobremesa.
Correto: Comi muitas frutas tropicais na sobremesa.
Another mistake is gender agreement. Because frutos is masculine and frutas is feminine, learners often mix up the articles and adjectives. You might hear 'as frutos' or 'os frutas', both of which are incorrect. Remember: Os frutos (masculine) and As frutas (feminine). This is particularly tricky when using the phrase 'frutos secos'. Even though it refers to things like walnuts (as nozes - feminine), the collective category remains masculine: 'Os frutos secos são caros'.
Errado: As frutos do mar estão frescas.
Correto: Os frutos do mar estão frescos.
A third mistake involves the metaphorical use. Some learners try to use 'frutas' to mean 'results'. For example, saying 'As frutas do meu trabalho' sounds nonsensical to a native speaker. It sounds like you literally grew apples at your office. To convey the idea of success or consequences, you must use the masculine frutos. This is a subtle but important distinction that separates those who translate literally from those who understand the 'soul' of the language.
Errado: Ele colheu as frutas do seu esforço.
Correto: Ele colheu os frutos do seu esforço.
- Confusion with 'Legumes'
- In English, 'vegetables' is a broad term. In Portuguese, a tomato is a 'fruto' (botanically) but often called a 'legume' or 'verdura' in a culinary sense. Don't confuse the biological fact with the kitchen category.
Botânicos dizem que o pepino e o tomate são frutos.
Os frutos cítricos são ricos em vitamina C.
When you want to convey the idea of frutos but need a different shade of meaning, Portuguese offers several alternatives. If you are talking about the 'fruits' of a project in a business meeting, you might use resultados (results) or consequências (consequences). Resultados is more neutral and data-driven, while frutos implies a more organic growth or a reward for labor. Another word is produto (product), which focuses on the final output rather than the biological or developmental process.
- Frutos vs. Resultados
- 'Frutos' suggests a natural outcome of effort. 'Resultados' is more clinical. You 'colhe frutos' but you 'analisa resultados'.
- Frutos vs. Frutas
- 'Frutos' is botanical/abstract/masculine. 'Frutas' is culinary/sweet/feminine. This is the most important distinction for learners.
Os frutos daquela árvore são pequenos, mas os resultados da colheita foram ótimos.
In a scientific context, you might hear bagas (berries) or vagens (pods). These are specific types of frutos. If you are discussing the offspring of animals or humans in a very formal or archaic way, the word prole (progeny/offspring) can be an alternative to the metaphorical frutos. Additionally, benefícios (benefits) is a good substitute when talking about the positive outcomes of a choice or lifestyle, though it lacks the 'harvest' imagery that frutos provides.
As bagas silvestres são tecnicamente frutos carnosos.
For culinary 'frutos secos', you can sometimes use the more specific oleaginosas (oilseeds/nuts) in a nutritional context. This includes walnuts, almonds, and peanuts. In the case of frutos do mar, if you are only talking about things with shells, you could say mariscos (shellfish). However, frutos do mar is the most common and inclusive term for all non-fish edible sea life. Understanding these synonyms helps you navigate different registers of speech, from a casual dinner to a scientific lecture.
A dieta mediterrânea é rica em oleaginosas e azeite.
- Register Comparison
- Poetic: Frutos do amor.
Scientific: Frutos carnosos.
Casual: Frutas (for eating).
Legal: Frutos do crime.
Os mariscos são uma parte essencial dos frutos do mar.
Os frutos do outono têm cores terrosas e quentes.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The word 'fruto' shares the same root as the English word 'frugal' and 'fruit'. In Latin, 'fructus' was as much about profit and legal rights as it was about plants.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the 'r' like an English 'r' (retroflex). It should be a flap.
- Pronouncing the 'u' like 'uh'. It must be a clear 'oo' sound.
- In Brazil, making the final 's' too hissed. In Portugal, forgetting the 'sh' sound for the final 's'.
- Putting the stress on the last syllable (fru-TOS).
- Confusing the vowel sound with 'frutas' (A vs U).
مستوى الصعوبة
Easy to recognize if you know 'fruit', but context is key to meaning.
Requires remembering the 'fruta' vs 'fruto' distinction and masculine gender.
Pronunciation of the flap 'r' and final 's' takes a little practice.
Clear sound, but must be distinguished from 'frutas' in fast speech.
ماذا تتعلّم بعد ذلك
المتطلبات الأساسية
تعلّم لاحقاً
متقدم
قواعد يجب معرفتها
Masculine Plural Agreement
Os frutos (masc. pl.) + maduros (masc. pl.).
Nouns ending in -o usually masculine
O fruto (masculine).
Pluralization of -o to -os
Fruto + s = Frutos.
Compound noun hyphenation
Frutos-do-mar (though often written without hyphens in modern usage).
Distinction between Fruta (Feminine) and Fruto (Masculine)
A fruta (culinary) vs O fruto (botanical/metaphorical).
أمثلة حسب المستوى
A árvore tem muitos frutos.
The tree has many fruits.
Simple subject-verb-object structure.
Eu vejo os frutos vermelhos.
I see the red fruits.
Adjective 'vermelhos' matches masculine plural 'frutos'.
Os frutos são pequenos.
The fruits are small.
Use of the verb 'ser' for characteristics.
Gosto de frutos do mar.
I like seafood.
Common fixed expression 'frutos do mar'.
Onde estão os frutos?
Where are the fruits?
Question form with 'onde'.
Eles compram frutos secos.
They buy nuts/dried fruits.
Common category 'frutos secos'.
A planta dá frutos no verão.
The plant bears fruit in the summer.
Verb 'dar' meaning 'to bear/produce'.
Os frutos caem no chão.
The fruits fall on the ground.
Plural verb agreement 'caem'.
O tomate é um dos frutos mais comuns.
The tomato is one of the most common fruits.
Botanical usage of 'fruto'.
Precisamos colher os frutos hoje.
We need to harvest the fruits today.
Use of 'colher' (to harvest).
Estes frutos não são comestíveis.
These fruits are not edible.
Negative structure with 'não'.
Ela gosta de frutos silvestres.
She likes wild berries.
Adjective 'silvestres' for wild plants.
O trabalho deu bons frutos.
The work yielded good fruits (results).
Metaphorical usage for results.
Quais são os frutos da época?
What are the fruits of the season?
Asking about seasonal produce.
Os frutos cítricos são bons para a saúde.
Citrus fruits are good for health.
Group noun 'frutos cítricos'.
Não toque nos frutos daquela planta.
Don't touch the fruits of that plant.
Imperative negative 'não toque'.
Colhemos os frutos de anos de dedicação.
We are reaping the fruits of years of dedication.
Abstract usage of 'colher frutos'.
A biodiversidade garante uma variedade de frutos.
Biodiversity ensures a variety of fruits.
Environmental/scientific context.
Os frutos do mar nesta região são excelentes.
The seafood in this region is excellent.
Regional culinary description.
O investimento trará frutos a longo prazo.
The investment will bring fruits in the long run.
Future tense 'trará' with metaphorical meaning.
Existem frutos carnosos e frutos secos.
There are fleshy fruits and dry fruits.
Technical botanical classification.
O autor descreve os frutos da paixão no livro.
The author describes the fruits of passion in the book.
Literary metaphorical usage.
Os frutos da oliveira são usados para fazer azeite.
The fruits of the olive tree are used to make olive oil.
Identifying the origin of a product.
A criança aprendeu a identificar os frutos na escola.
The child learned to identify the fruits at school.
Educational context.
A árvore genealógica mostra os frutos de gerações.
The family tree shows the fruits of generations.
Metaphor for descendants.
Os frutos da corrupção prejudicam toda a sociedade.
The fruits of corruption harm the whole society.
Negative metaphorical usage.
É necessário proteger os frutos das pragas.
It is necessary to protect the fruits from pests.
Agricultural/protective context.
Os frutos maduros caem por gravidade.
Ripe fruits fall by gravity.
Scientific observation.
A empresa está finalmente saboreando os frutos do sucesso.
The company is finally savoring the fruits of success.
Metaphor 'saborear os frutos'.
Certos frutos requerem polinização específica.
Certain fruits require specific pollination.
Biological dependency.
O clima tropical favorece a produção de frutos exóticos.
The tropical climate favors the production of exotic fruits.
Geographical/climatic influence.
Os frutos da imaginação são infinitos.
The fruits of imagination are infinite.
Poetic/philosophical usage.
A obra é o fruto de uma vida inteira de pesquisa.
The work is the fruit of a lifetime of research.
Singular 'fruto' used for a singular major output.
Os frutos daquela política foram amargos para a população.
The fruits of that policy were bitter for the population.
Metaphorical 'amargos' (bitter) for negative results.
Analisamos os frutos sob uma perspectiva morfológica.
We analyzed the fruits from a morphological perspective.
High-level scientific register.
Os frutos do espírito são centrais em sua filosofia.
The fruits of the spirit are central to his philosophy.
Theological/philosophical context.
A lei visa confiscar os frutos do enriquecimento ilícito.
The law aims to confiscate the fruits of illicit enrichment.
Legal terminology.
Colher os frutos precocemente pode ser um erro estratégico.
Reaping the fruits prematurely can be a strategic error.
Business strategy metaphor.
Os frutos da revolução industrial mudaram o mundo.
The fruits of the industrial revolution changed the world.
Historical/sociological context.
A terra generosa oferecia seus frutos a todos.
The generous land offered its fruits to everyone.
Personification of land.
A hermenêutica do texto revela frutos inesperados.
The hermeneutics of the text reveal unexpected fruits.
Academic/interpretive usage.
Os frutos da discórdia foram semeados há décadas.
The fruits of discord were sown decades ago.
Classical idiom 'frutos da discórdia'.
A taxonomia dos frutos evoluiu com a genética moderna.
The taxonomy of fruits evolved with modern genetics.
Advanced scientific register.
Usufruir dos frutos da propriedade é um direito legal.
Enjoying the fruits of the property is a legal right.
Property law context (usufruct).
A civilização é o fruto amadurecido de milênios de história.
Civilization is the ripened fruit of millennia of history.
Grand philosophical metaphor.
Os frutos da retórica podem ser tanto curativos quanto letais.
The fruits of rhetoric can be both healing and lethal.
Abstract power of speech.
A escassez de frutos silvestres indica um desequilíbrio ecológico.
The scarcity of wild fruits indicates an ecological imbalance.
Ecological analysis.
Colhemos os frutos do que plantamos, seja no campo ou na alma.
We reap the fruits of what we sow, whether in the field or in the soul.
Universal moral proverb.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— The result of chance or luck. It describes something that happened without planning.
Nossa amizade foi fruto do acaso.
— Products of one's creative mind. Often used to describe stories or ideas.
Esses monstros são apenas frutos da sua imaginação.
— The direct reward or result of labor. Focuses on the earned nature of the result.
Esta casa é o fruto do meu trabalho de dez anos.
— A biblical/formal way to refer to a child or offspring.
Bendito é o fruto do vosso ventre.
— Negative or painful consequences of an action.
Ele provou os frutos amargos da traição.
— Wisdom or skills gained through living and doing things.
Seus conselhos são frutos da sua vasta experiência.
— Something that causes conflict or arguments among people.
A herança foi o fruto da discórdia entre os irmãos.
— Produce that is currently in season.
Sempre compramos os frutos da época no mercado local.
— Virtues or spiritual qualities in religious contexts.
A paciência é um dos frutos do espírito.
يُخلط عادةً مع
English speakers use 'fruit' for both, but Portuguese uses 'frutas' for sweet edible plants and 'frutos' for botanical/abstract use.
Botanically, many 'legumes' are 'frutos', but in the kitchen, they are separated.
The seed is inside the 'fruto'. Sometimes people confuse the container with the content.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— To face the consequences of your own actions. Directly related to the 'frutos' concept.
Se você mentir, vai colher o que planta.
Informal/Neutral— Children are usually very similar to their parents. Equivalent to 'the apple doesn't fall far from the tree'.
Ele é teimoso como o pai; o fruto não cai longe da árvore.
Casual— To experience the same harm one caused others. Related to 'bitter fruits'.
Depois de tanto criticar, ele provou do próprio veneno.
Informal— Something that is more attractive because it is forbidden.
Para ele, o carro do vizinho era o fruto proibido.
Neutral— To be profitable or successful over time.
A poupança vai render frutos no futuro.
Business/Neutral— A person or thing that comes from a bad origin. Rare and literary.
Suas ações são o fruto da árvore do mal.
Literary— Ready for the final stage or for success. Used for projects or situations.
O plano está maduro para a colheita.
Metaphorical— Something that happens out of the expected time, like an early or late fruit.
Seu talento foi um fruto temporão na família.
Formal— Useless or without any result. Pointless.
A discussão foi longa e sem frutos.
Neutral— Someone who has reached a high level of wisdom or development.
Ele é um fruto maduro da nossa academia.
Formal/Metaphoricalسهل الخلط
Both mean 'fruit' in English.
Fruta is for eating/sweet. Fruto is botanical/metaphorical.
Eu como uma fruta. O trabalho deu frutos.
Both can mean 'result'.
Produto is manufactured or a general output. Fruto implies organic growth.
O produto está na caixa. O fruto está na árvore.
Both mean 'outcome'.
Resultado is technical/data. Fruto is poetic/organic.
O resultado foi 10. Os frutos foram bons.
Both are plant parts.
Baga is a specific type of small fleshy fruit (berry).
A uva é uma baga.
A 'noz' is a 'fruto seco'.
Noz is the specific nut; fruto is the category.
A noz é um fruto seco.
أنماط الجُمل
[Artigo] frutos são [Adjetivo].
Os frutos são verdes.
Eu gosto de [Substantivo Composto].
Eu gosto de frutos do mar.
Colher os frutos de [Substantivo].
Ele colheu os frutos do estudo.
O [Substantivo] deu [Adjetivo] frutos.
O investimento deu excelentes frutos.
Os frutos de [Conceito Abstrato] são [Adjetivo].
Os frutos da liberdade são valiosos.
Usufruir dos frutos de [Propriedade/Direito].
Eles podem usufruir dos frutos da herança.
A árvore dá frutos no [Estação].
A árvore dá frutos no verão.
Existem vários tipos de frutos [Adjetivo].
Existem vários tipos de frutos silvestres.
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
High, especially in fixed phrases and formal results.
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Eu gosto de comer frutos.
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Eu gosto de comer fruta / frutas.
In a culinary context for sweet snacks, 'fruta' is the correct term. 'Frutos' sounds too technical or refers to seeds/nuts.
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As frutos do mar são boas.
→
Os frutos do mar são bons.
'Frutos' is masculine plural, so the article and adjective must be 'os' and 'bons'.
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Ele colheu as frutas do seu esforço.
→
Ele colheu os frutos do seu esforço.
Metaphorical results are always masculine 'frutos', never feminine 'frutas'.
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O tomate é uma fruta.
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O tomate é um fruto.
Botanically, it's a 'fruto'. In common speech, calling it a 'fruta' is technically wrong, though common in English, it's less accepted in scientific Portuguese.
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Quero uma salada de frutos.
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Quero uma salada de frutas.
A fruit salad is a culinary dish made of sweet fruits, so 'frutas' is the standard term.
نصائح
Gender Check
Always remember 'frutos' is masculine. Use 'os', 'meus', 'bons', etc. Never use 'as' or 'minhas' with 'frutos'. This is a common error for those used to the feminine 'fruta'.
The Sweet Rule
If you can put it in a dessert or eat it as a sweet snack, call it 'fruta'. If you are talking about it in a science class or as a result of work, call it 'fruto'.
Seafood Logic
When at a restaurant in Portugal or Brazil, look for 'frutos do mar'. It's the standard way to find shrimp, lobster, and clams. Don't look for 'peixe' if you want shellfish.
Professionalism
Use 'frutos do trabalho' in professional emails or meetings to sound more like a native speaker. It shows a higher level of vocabulary than just using 'bons resultados'.
Botanical Accuracy
In nature, everything the tree produces is a 'fruto'. If you see something hanging from a tree and you don't know if it's edible, call it a 'fruto'.
Holiday Nuts
In Portuguese Christmas, 'frutos secos' are essential. If you are invited to a dinner, bringing a nice box of 'frutos secos' is a great gesture.
Forbidden Fruit
Use 'fruto proibido' to talk about something you want but shouldn't have. It adds a nice metaphorical touch to your Portuguese.
Technical Terms
Learn 'frutos carnosos' (fleshy) and 'frutos secos' (dry) if you want to discuss botany. This is how plants are categorized in Portuguese schools.
Pronunciation
Focus on the 'U' sound. It's a deep 'oo'. If you make it sound like 'uh', you might not be understood. FRU-tos.
Growth Imagery
Think of 'frutos' as the end of a long process. You plant the seed, you water it, and finally, you get the 'frutos'. Use it for any long-term project.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of the 'U' in FRUTOS as the shape of a bowl holding the 'Yield' of your work. While 'FRUTA' (with an A) is for 'Apples' you eat, 'FRUTOS' is for the 'Ultimate' result.
ربط بصري
Imagine a scientist in a lab coat looking at a tomato (fruto) and a businessman in a suit holding a gold coin (fruto do trabalho).
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تحدٍّ
Try to use 'frutos' in three different ways today: once for nature, once for a result at work, and once for seafood.
أصل الكلمة
From the Latin 'fructus', which is the past participle of 'frui' (to enjoy or delight in). It originally referred to the enjoyment of the produce of the earth.
المعنى الأصلي: Enjoyment, profit, fruit, produce.
Romance (Latin root).السياق الثقافي
No specific sensitivities, but 'fruto do ventre' is very formal/religious and might sound dated in casual conversation about children.
English speakers often struggle because they use 'fruit' for everything. Portuguese speakers are more precise about the biological vs culinary distinction.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
At a Restaurant
- Tem frutos do mar?
- Gostaria da travessa de frutos do mar.
- Este prato leva frutos secos?
- Quais são os frutos frescos de hoje?
In a Biology Class
- Como se classificam os frutos?
- O fruto protege a semente.
- Quais frutos são carnosos?
- A função dos frutos é a dispersão.
In a Business Meeting
- Estamos colhendo os frutos da estratégia.
- O projeto deu frutos positivos.
- Quais os frutos do último trimestre?
- Precisamos gerar mais frutos.
In the Garden
- Os frutos estão quase maduros.
- A geada queimou os frutos.
- Vou apanhar os frutos caídos.
- Esta árvore nunca deu frutos.
Religious/Poetic Context
- Os frutos do amor são a paz.
- Benditos sejam os frutos da terra.
- O fruto proibido é o mais doce.
- Colhemos os frutos da nossa fé.
بدايات محادثة
"Você prefere pratos com carne ou com frutos do mar?"
"Quais são os frutos típicos da sua região no verão?"
"Você acha que já está colhendo os frutos do seu estudo de português?"
"Qual é o seu tipo favorito de frutos secos para o lanche?"
"Você sabia que o tomate e o pepino são tecnicamente frutos?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Descreva um momento em que você colheu os frutos de um grande esforço pessoal.
Quais são os frutos (resultados) que você espera alcançar este ano?
Escreva sobre uma viagem onde você provou frutos do mar deliciosos.
Reflita sobre a frase 'o fruto não cai longe da árvore' em relação à sua família.
Se você fosse uma árvore, que tipo de frutos você daria ao mundo?
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo, you should always say 'frutos do mar'. While 'fruta' means fruit, the category of seafood is a fixed masculine expression. Using the feminine 'frutas' here would sound incorrect and confusing to a native speaker. It is one of the most common mistakes for beginners to make.
Botanically, a tomato is a 'fruto' because it develops from a flower and contains seeds. However, because it isn't sweet and is used in savory cooking, it is not considered a 'fruta' in the culinary sense. In a supermarket, you'll find it in the 'legumes' section, but in a biology book, it's a 'fruto'.
Use 'fruto' when referring to one specific result or botanical item. For example, 'O fruto da macieira é a maçã' or 'Este livro é o fruto do meu esforço'. Use 'frutos' for multiple items or the general concept of results. It follows standard pluralization rules.
Nuts are 'frutos secos'. They are never called 'frutas' because they are not fleshy or sweet in the traditional culinary way. In Portuguese, the category 'frutos secos' covers walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts, and even dried fruits like raisins when sold in the same mix.
Generally, yes. 'Frutos' is used in scientific, legal, and metaphorical contexts which are naturally more formal. 'Frutas' is the word of the kitchen and the market. If you want to sound more sophisticated when talking about achievements, use 'frutos'.
Yes, but it is very formal or poetic. You might hear 'os frutos do nosso amor' to refer to children. It's common in religious texts or older literature. In modern daily life, people just say 'filhos'.
It means 'forbidden fruit'. It refers to something tempting that you are not allowed to have. It comes from the story of Adam and Eve in the Bible. It is a very common idiom in Portuguese for anything from a secret romance to a forbidden snack.
You say 'salada de frutas'. You use 'frutas' because a fruit salad is made of the sweet, edible items you eat for dessert. If you said 'salada de frutos', people might expect a salad with nuts or even seafood!
Yes, very often. It describes the success or outcome of an investment or project. 'Colher os frutos do investimento' is a standard business phrase. It implies that the success was earned through patience and growth.
Only when it is plural. The singular is 'fruto'. However, many common expressions like 'frutos do mar' and 'frutos secos' are almost always used in the plural because they refer to a variety of items.
اختبر نفسك 200 أسئلة
Write a sentence using 'frutos do mar' to order food in a restaurant.
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Uses the fixed phrase correctly in context.
Uses the fixed phrase correctly in context.
Explain the difference between 'frutas' and 'frutos' in your own words (in Portuguese).
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Demonstrates understanding of the linguistic divide.
Demonstrates understanding of the linguistic divide.
Write a metaphorical sentence about the 'frutos' of studying a language.
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Uses 'colher os frutos' metaphorically.
Uses 'colher os frutos' metaphorically.
Describe a tree in your garden using the word 'frutos'.
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Uses adjectives and plural agreement correctly.
Uses adjectives and plural agreement correctly.
Use 'frutos secos' in a sentence about a healthy diet.
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Correct use of the culinary category.
Correct use of the culinary category.
Write a sentence using the idiom 'o fruto não cai longe da árvore'.
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Applies the idiom to a family situation.
Applies the idiom to a family situation.
Describe a botanical fact about 'frutos'.
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Uses technical/scientific register.
Uses technical/scientific register.
Write a formal sentence about business results using 'frutos'.
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Formal business usage.
Formal business usage.
Create a sentence using 'fruto proibido'.
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Creative use of the idiom.
Creative use of the idiom.
Write a sentence about 'frutos silvestres' in a forest.
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Contextual use of nature vocabulary.
Contextual use of nature vocabulary.
How would you say 'The fruits of the investment were high'?
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Simple translation focusing on agreement.
Simple translation focusing on agreement.
Write a sentence using 'frutos cítricos'.
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Correct category usage.
Correct category usage.
Use the word 'frutos' in a religious or spiritual context.
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Abstract/spiritual register.
Abstract/spiritual register.
Write a sentence about the seasons and 'frutos'.
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General observation.
General observation.
Describe a dish that contains 'frutos secos'.
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Culinary description.
Culinary description.
Write a sentence using 'frutos' to mean offspring (formal).
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Formal metaphorical usage.
Formal metaphorical usage.
Correct the mistake: 'As frutos do mar são caros'.
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Fixes the gender agreement.
Fixes the gender agreement.
Write a sentence about a scientific discovery using 'frutos'.
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High-level professional usage.
High-level professional usage.
Describe a market scene using 'frutos'.
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Descriptive narrative.
Descriptive narrative.
Use 'frutos' to describe the consequences of a bad decision.
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Metaphorical 'bitter fruits'.
Metaphorical 'bitter fruits'.
Pronounce 'Os frutos do mar' clearly.
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Focus on the 'u' and the flap 'r'.
Tell a partner which 'frutos secos' you like best.
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Practice using the category in conversation.
Explain the difference between 'fruta' and 'fruto' out loud.
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Verbalizes the conceptual difference.
Use 'colher os frutos' in a sentence about your Portuguese studies.
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Applies a metaphor to personal experience.
Ask a waiter if the restaurant has seafood.
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Practical restaurant communication.
Describe the contents of a basket of 'frutos silvestres'.
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Vocabulary building for nature.
Say 'The fruits are ripe' with correct masculine plural agreement.
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Focus on grammar agreement in speech.
Repeat the idiom: 'O fruto não cai longe da árvore'.
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Fluency practice with common idioms.
Describe a successful project using 'gerar frutos'.
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Professional speaking skills.
Talk about your favorite 'frutos do mar' dish.
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Conversational fluency.
Explain why a tomato is a 'fruto' to a friend.
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Explaining concepts in Portuguese.
Use 'frutos proibidos' in a funny sentence.
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Casual/humorous use of idioms.
Practice the stress: FRU-tos. Say it five times.
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Phonetic practice.
Discuss the 'frutos da educação' in society.
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High-level abstract discussion.
Ask someone what they think the 'frutos' of hard work are.
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Engaging in philosophical conversation.
Describe the 'frutos secos' typical of Christmas.
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Cultural speaking practice.
Say 'The fruits of the investment will be visible soon'.
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Business context speaking.
Warn someone not to eat wild fruits.
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Functional imperative speech.
Use 'frutos amargos' to describe a regret.
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Expressing regret metaphorically.
Debate: 'Is a cucumber a fruto?'.
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Argumentative speaking.
Listen to the phrase: 'Os frutos do mar estão frescos.' What is fresh?
Identifies the subject of the sentence.
Listen: 'A macieira deu muitos frutos este ano.' How was the harvest?
Tests comprehension of 'muitos frutos'.
Listen: 'Precisamos colher os frutos do nosso esforço.' What should they do?
Tests metaphorical comprehension.
Listen: 'Cuidado com os frutos secos se você tiver alergia.' What is the warning about?
Tests awareness of the category name.
Listen: 'O fruto não cai longe da árvore.' Is the speaker talking about plants or family?
Identifies idiomatic context.
Listen: 'Os frutos cítricos são a base da economia local.' What drives the economy?
Tests regional/economic context.
Listen: 'O tomate é tecnicamente um fruto.' What is the speaker's point?
Tests botanical context.
Listen: 'Ela prefere frutos silvestres no iogurte.' What does she add to her yogurt?
Tests culinary vocabulary.
Listen: 'Os frutos da corrupção são devastadores.' Is the tone positive or negative?
Tests emotional/metaphorical tone.
Listen: 'A oliveira produz frutos pequenos.' What is being described?
Tests descriptive listening.
Listen: 'Estamos saboreando os frutos do sucesso.' What are they doing?
Tests 'saborear' metaphor.
Listen: 'O fruto proibido é o mais desejado.' What is the message?
Tests idiomatic listening.
Listen: 'Os frutos carnosos são suculentos.' What property is mentioned?
Tests technical adjective listening.
Listen: 'A lei confiscou os frutos do crime.' What happened to the illegal gains?
Tests legal register listening.
Listen: 'Os frutos da terra são sagrados.' What is the context?
Tests cultural/spiritual register.
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Summary
Remember: 'Frutos' is for biology and metaphors, 'Frutas' is for snacks. If you are talking about the results of your hard work, always use 'os frutos do meu trabalho' with masculine agreement.
- Frutos is the botanical term for seed-bearing plant parts, distinct from the culinary 'frutas'.
- It is a masculine plural noun used for metaphors like 'fruits of labor'.
- Essential in culinary phrases like 'frutos do mar' (seafood) and 'frutos secos' (nuts).
- Used in formal, scientific, and religious contexts to denote production and results.
Gender Check
Always remember 'frutos' is masculine. Use 'os', 'meus', 'bons', etc. Never use 'as' or 'minhas' with 'frutos'. This is a common error for those used to the feminine 'fruta'.
The Sweet Rule
If you can put it in a dessert or eat it as a sweet snack, call it 'fruta'. If you are talking about it in a science class or as a result of work, call it 'fruto'.
Seafood Logic
When at a restaurant in Portugal or Brazil, look for 'frutos do mar'. It's the standard way to find shrimp, lobster, and clams. Don't look for 'peixe' if you want shellfish.
Professionalism
Use 'frutos do trabalho' in professional emails or meetings to sound more like a native speaker. It shows a higher level of vocabulary than just using 'bons resultados'.
محتوى ذو صلة
هذه الكلمة بلغات أخرى
قواعد ذات صلة
عبارات ذات صلة
مزيد من كلمات food
a conta
A1The bill or check (in a restaurant).
a gosto
A2تعني 'حسب الرغبة' أو 'حسب المذاق'.
à la carte
A2طلب أطباق فردية من القائمة، مع تسعير كل عنصر على حدة. يوفر مرونة في اختيار وجبتك.
à mão
A2يدوي أو في المتناول. يُستخدم هذا التعبير لوصف العمل اليدوي أو للإشارة إلى أن شيئاً ما قريب جداً.
à mesa
A2الجلوس على الطاولة، عادة لتناول الطعام.
à parte
A2يُقدم بشكل منفصل أو يوضع جانباً.
à pressa
A2فعل أو تم بسرعة كبيرة لعدم وجود وقت كافٍ.
à saúde
A2A toast, meaning 'to health' or 'cheers'.
a vapor
A2مطبوخ على البخار أو يعمل بالبخار.
à vontade
A2على راحتك أو كأنك في منزلك.