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Yorkshire

Aussprache: [ˈjɔrkʃɪr]

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Kontext: „geography“

(noun) Yorkshire is a large county in northern England. It's known for its beautiful countryside, historic cities, and unique culture. People often visit Yorkshire to enjoy nature, history, or traditional foods.

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Last summer, we took a wonderful trip to Yorkshire and saw some stunning landscapes.

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I don't think Yorkshire is as popular as London for tourists.

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Have you ever been to Yorkshire?

Kontext: „culture“

(noun) Yorkshire can also refer to a style of cuisine, like Yorkshire pudding, which is a famous dish made from batter and often served with roast dinners. It's a special food for many people from there.

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I love eating Yorkshire pudding with my roast dinner on Sundays.

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Yorkshire pudding isn't served at every meal; sometimes we have something different.

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What do you think makes Yorkshire pudding so special?

Kontext: „identity“

(adjective) When someone is described as Yorkshire, it means they come from or associate with the Yorkshire area or its culture. This can refer to their way of speaking, local foods, or traditions.

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The Yorkshire people are known for their friendliness and hospitality.

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He doesn't have a Yorkshire accent, so he's not from that area.

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What do you think is special about Yorkshire traditions?

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