uva
grapes
noun OO-vah Rare
Origin: From Latin 'uva' (grape, cluster of grapes).
Usage Note
Uva is a collective noun — it is used in the singular to mean grapes in general or a bunch of grapes: un grappolo d'uva. The plural le uve is rare and mainly used in wine contexts to distinguish grape varieties. Do not say le uve when simply meaning grapes.
Examples
"L'uva è dolcissima quest'anno."
Natural Translation
The grapes are very sweet this year.
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