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"European Classical Taste" or "European Classic Taste"?
I went past a newly open bakery today in my city and saw "European Classical Taste".
My question is: should they use "classic" instead of "classical" here?
8 de jul de 2016 04:40
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Good question! In my experience, "classical" has quite a few narrow definitions, usually relating to a specific period of time in the past. For example: classical music= European orchestral music from approximately 1750 to 1830.
"classic" is a broader adjective meaning traditional, of recognised value etc. It is not used to describe something from a specific time period.
One big difference between the two is that "classic" can be used as an adjective and a noun whereas "classical" can't.
Anyway for this situation, I would say "European Classic Taste" is better, unless they are talking about food from a specific time period in the past!
8 de julho de 2016
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Chinês (Mandarim), Inglês
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