Ber Meaning in English
word
bɛə
BAIR
bɛə
BAIR
परिभाषा
A 'ber' is a small, sweet fruit also called Indian jujube, grown on a thorny bush, commonly eaten fresh or dried in South Asia and the Middle East.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Ber' is a regional/niche term mainly used in South Asia, not common in Western countries. It refers specifically to the Indian jujube fruit, not the candy 'jujube.' Rare in everyday English outside botanical or cultural contexts.
Spanish: azufaifoPortuguese (BR): jujubaPortuguese (PT): azevinho-da-ÍndiaChinese (Simplified): 枣(印度枣)Chinese (Traditional): 棗(印度棗)Hindi: बेरArabic: عنابBengali: বর - বরফলRussian: индонезийский зизифус - берJapanese: インドナツメ - ベル (地域名)Vietnamese: táo ta - ber (tên địa phương)Korean: 인도대추 - 베르 (지역명칭)Turkish: hint hurması - ber (yerel adı)Urdu: بیر - بھارتی عنابIndonesian: bidara - ber (nama lokal)
उदाहरण वाक्य
I ate a ber today, and it was very sweet.
basic
The ber tree grows in warm countries.
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Children like to pick ber from the bushes.
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My grandmother dries ber to use them in desserts during winter.
natural
When I visit India, I always buy bags of ber from the market.
natural
Some people make pickles and chutneys with fresh ber.
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