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Cherry
English
Etymology
- Greek kerosos, a cherry tree, from keras, a horn.
Noun
cherry (plural: cherries )
- a small fruit, usually red, black or yellow, with a smooth hard seed and a short hard stem.
- a tree or shrub that bears cherries.
- the wood of a cherry tree.
- a bright red colour
Scientific names
- Prunus avium
- Prunus cerasus
Adjective
cherry
- containing or having the taste of cherries.
- of a bright red colour.
Translations
- Arabic: كرز (krz)
- Breton: kerez collective noun kerezenn singular f (1), kerezenn f -ed pl (2), kerezeg f -i / -où pl (3)
- Catalan: cirera f
- Chinese: 樱桃
- Dutch: kers f, kriek f
- Esperanto: ĉerizo
- French: cerise f
- Galician: cereixa f (1), cerdeira f (2)
- German: Kirsche f
- Greek: (kerase)
- Hebrew: דובדבן m
- Interlingua: ceresia
- Italian: ciliegia
- Japanese: チェリー , 桜
- Korean: 버찌 (boecchi)
- Latin: cerasum
- Lithuanian: vyšnia f (1, 2), vyšninis m (adj.)
- Norwegian: kirsebær
- Portuguese: cereja f
- Romanian: cireaşă f (sweet cherry), vişină f (sour cherry), vişiniu (color)
- Russian: вишня , vishnya f (sour cherry), черешня , chereshnya f (sweet cherry), вишневый , vishnevyi (color)
- Slovene: češnja f (1,2), češnjevina f (3)
- Spanish: cereza f
- Swedish: körsbär (1), körsbärsträd (2), körsbärsträ (3)
- Volapük: cel
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