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Grappe, nf : a cluster of fruit, a bunch of fruit; a cluster of flowers; a group of people.

The French word « grappe » looks almost the same as the English word “grape.”

In English, “grape” refers to the smooth-skinned, green or purple fruit that grows in clusters on vines, may be eaten, and is used to make wine.

In French, « grappe » means a cluster of fruit, a bunch of fruit; a cluster of flowers; a group of people.

Les vendangeurs coupent les grappes de raisin.
The grape pickers cut the bunches of grapes.

Il y avait une belle grappe de fleurs dans les mauvaises herbes.
There was a beautiful cluster of flowers in the weeds.

Des grappes d’enfants jouaient dans le square.
Groups of children were playing in the square.