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berkshire

Aussprache: [ˈbɜrkʃɪr]

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Kontext: „geography“

(noun) Berkshire is a place name in England, known for its beautiful countryside and historic towns. It’s a county where people can visit nice parks, and there are many outdoor activities.

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Last summer, we visited Berkshire and enjoyed a lovely picnic in the park.

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We didn't go to Berkshire because we chose a different vacation spot instead.

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Have you ever been to Berkshire and seen the lovely landscapes?

Kontext: „animal breeds“

(noun) Berkshire also refers to a breed of pig that is known for its good meat and friendly nature. Farmers raise these pigs for food because they grow well and are easy to take care of.

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The farmer decided to raise Berkshire pigs because they produce excellent quality meat.

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The chef didn't prefer Berkshire pork because he liked to use other types of meat.

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What do you think makes Berkshire pigs so popular among farmers?

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