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learner12



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:42 am    Post subject: cider Reply with quote

Hello, teachers!!

I would like to ask you about the word "cider."

Which word do you often use, cider or apple juice? I looked the word cider in the dictionary and found that cider meant apple juice. But I wonder if native speakers really use "cider" in everyday conversation.

Thank you in advance.
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EnglishRaven



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Location: Changwon Korea and Melbourne Australia

PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think for this one it really depends a lot on which English speaking country you are in, or even which part of a given country.

Where I grew up (in Australia) it was always apple juice, but seeing 'apple cider' on a label wouldn't surprise or confuse me. However, 'cider' on its own meant an alcoholic beverage where I come from, based on the drink from the UK.

Here's something that will confuse you. "Cider" has been borrowed into Korean, and refers there to what I would normally call lemonade (the carbonated soft drink variety) - something like Sprite.

Koreans must get a real surprise when they see cider in a pub in Australia or the UK making people giggle, belch and lose their inhibitions. Likewise, they probably find the idea of 'apple cider' (apples with lemonade?) pretty confusing as well!

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learner12



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear EnglishRaven:

Thank you so much for your long and profound explanations. I understood what you wrote about "cider." I appreciated that.

Take care and have a nice day!!
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