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tortoise/turtle tortoise = terrestrial turtle = marine Correct? And do both sides of the Atlantic agree?
21 dec. 2016 21:58
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Yes and yes.
21 december 2016
When I lived in the UK, it was always clear that tortoise is terrestrial and turtle is marine. I never heard anyone confuse the two. But in the US, it's not uncommon by any means for a tortoise to be referred to as a turtle. I would be prepared to stake a small bet, in fact, that it's called a turtle in the US more often than it's called a tortoise. However, as is the case in the US where "monkey" is nearly always said when "chimpanzee" is correct, when you dig deeper and get into a discussion it soon becomes clear that the speaker is aware of the difference, and just talking from (bad) habit.
22 december 2016
Yes, right in calling. To be honest, I didn't think about it. I just copied, pasted and accepted the text as it was. It was only later that it occurred to me that we were dealing with tortoises.
22 december 2016
Yes, but, as Steve found out a few hours ago, it appears that calling a tortoise a turtle is not technically wrong, so maybe you were right in (in?) calling them turtles.
22 december 2016
Take a look at this: https://www.italki.com/discussion/122863. After dozens of comments on the post, I finally realised that they were tortoises. A turtle wouldn't mind getting wet.
22 december 2016
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