Cherries

/ˈtʃɛriz/ noun

Small, round, typically red fruits with pits, growing on cherry trees. Also used metaphorically to refer to virginity or as a symbol of perfection.

From Old French 'cherise', mistakenly treated as plural and back-formed to 'cherry' in Middle English. Originally from Greek 'kerasion', named after the city Kerasos (modern-day Giresun, Turkey).

AMቼሪ
ARكرز
BNচেরি
CAcireres
CStřešeň
DAkirsebær
DEKirschen
ELκεράσια
EScerezas
FAگیلاس
FIkirsikka
FRcerises
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