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In my native language (Polish) we call it "ucho" - ear, because it sort of has the shape of an ear I even once said that in front of the class coz I didn't know it's called handle and my teacher said with smile that she gets the connotation Ha, it's called ear in Dutch as well. Most logic thing as unless we deal with an extravagant posh design it always has the form of an ear. Handle? Is that seriously the English word for it? I never knew, in spite of the many cups of tea I had in England and U.S. ( I mean, I'm still astonished about all the cups of whatever I drank and no one ever said a word about the handle or ear. Such a familiar thing and the word never mentioned, jee......) What else can we do without .
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There is a proverb in English (and many other languages no doubt) that "little pitchers have big ears". Well--it is true that I seldom have anything of import posted. Can't blame you.
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There is a proverb in English (and many other languages no doubt) that "little pitchers have big ears". Cup handle is what it's called. I recently dropped a cup and broke its handle. Calling it ear, you might be understood, but calling it handle there's no risk of being misunderstood. Of course when you call it a handle, there's no risk of misunderstanding.. for an English native speaker. I think the difference is in the representation. In Polish (and Dutch apparently ) the word "ear" represents the shape, whereas in English handle represents the function.. as you use your hand to hold the cup. Hmm, I'm wondering how many such words with differences like this exist. I'll think about it and post it when I find some
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And I found one..although both terms refer to a shape. In English we call it an eye of a needle, In Polish we call it an ear of a needle. The difference is how you look at the needle, if you look at it horizontally, the loop resembles an eye. If you look vertically it resembles an ear.
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Ha! I would like to have a look at a Polish needle. For needle we go with the English. Eye. (devided loyalties) This one's for Jackie:
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Ha! I would like to have a look at a Polish needle. For needle we go with the English. Eye. (devided loyalties) Eye makes more sense since the shape is oval. By the way, how do you call knitting stitches in Dutch? In polish it's "oczko" [aw-tch-kaw] - small eye and ladder (Am. runner) in tights is also small eye heheh Funny how many different words are referred to as oczko: blackjack, stone in a ring, mesh in net
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knit and pearl over here...(I think...my aunt knits, maybe I should ask her all of the stich names!)
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knit and pearl over here...(I think...my aunt knits, maybe I should ask her all of the stich names!) You can have different stitches but the loop you create with the knitting needles is called stitch - oczko Isn't that knit and purl? I knit too
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yup I never was good with knitting terminology...
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Knitting terminology....I was never good with knitting. I can crochet, however.
We call them "stitches". But as one who cannot knit, who am I to question?
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