In German, we have a somewhat old-timey / regional word for orange, “Apfelsine”, which was derived from “apple of China”.
Admittedly, this was in the time period where virtually every fruit was called “apple”, but still funny that you can’t compare them in English, when we’ve got it in our vocabulary, that it’s like an apple, but Chinese…
In German, we have a somewhat old-timey / regional word for orange, “Apfelsine”, which was derived from “apple of China”.
Admittedly, this was in the time period where virtually every fruit was called “apple”, but still funny that you can’t compare them in English, when we’ve got it in our vocabulary, that it’s like an apple, but Chinese…
Welcome to Deutschland, where all the fruits are apples and all the animals are bears