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What do you normally call a specific variety of apple? - for native English speakers What do you normally call a specific variety of apple? The botanical word is “cultivar”, but I’m not sure if it’s a specialised word or it’s what people colloquially call it. With variety I mean for instance Golden Delicious or Jonagold. Thanks for your help!
2018年9月23日 12:48
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People with any training or familiarity with horticulture will probably use the word 'cultivar' but otherwise, they will probably say 'variety'.
2018年9月23日
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"Cultivar" is technical. You'd come across it in texts and discussions about horticulture, but is not part of the layperson's active vocabulary. We'd say 'variety', or more informally simply, 'type' or 'sort'.
2018年9月23日
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In everyday parlance, we would say "kind" or "variety." "We are fortunate to live in an area where supermarkets offer a dozen different kinds of apple." If I wanted to ask if an orchard was selling Macintoshes, i.e. a variety whose name is familiar to everybody, I would say "Are Macintoshes in yet?" If I were using a name that might not be instantly recognized as a variety of apple, I would add the word "variety:" "Do you grow the SweeTango variety?" I know the word "cultivar" but I don't think I've ever spoken it aloud in my life.
2018年9月23日
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