Usage Note
Prune in French means a fresh plum, while the dried version is un pruneau. English speakers should note the false friend: English 'prune' = French pruneau. Pour des prunes is an idiom meaning 'for nothing' or 'in vain'.
Examples
"Elle mange une prune bien mûre."
Natural Translation
She eats a ripe plum.
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