How to say "prune fruit trees" in Italian?

In Italian "prune fruit trees" translates to  potare alberi da frutto 

Transliteration: poh-tah-reh ly ahl-beh-ree dah froo-toh

🇮🇹 Devi potare gli alberi da frutto ogni inverno per migliorare la produzione.

🗣️ deh-vee poh-tah-reh ly ahl-beh-ree dah froo-toh oh-nee een-veh-rno pehr meel-yoh-rah-reh lah proh-doo-tsee-yoh-neh

🇺🇸 You need to prune the fruit trees every winter to improve production.



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How to say "prune fruit trees" in Italian?

You can use the word "potare alberi da frutto" which translates to "prune fruit trees".

How to pronounce "potare alberi da frutto" (prune fruit trees) in Italian?

The word "potare alberi da frutto" is pronounced as "poh-tah-reh ly ahl-beh-ree dah froo-toh".

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