Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

intense berry fruits

Spanish translation:

frutos rojos intensos / de sabor intenso

Added to glossary by Charles Davis
Sep 4, 2017 15:26
7 yrs ago
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English term

intense berry fruits

Non-PRO English to Spanish Other Wine / Oenology / Viticulture wine bottle label
It is for a back label on a wine bottle.
Proposed translations (Spanish)
4 +3 frutas rojas intensas
4 +1 bayas intensas
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Sep 11, 2017 10:51: Charles Davis Created KOG entry

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PRO (2): lorenab23, JohnMcDove

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Proposed translations

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frutas rojas intensas

"Berry fruit" no es lo mismo que "berry" (baya); es sinónimo de frutas del bosque, denominadas también frutas rojas (o frutos rojos), a pesar de que no todos son rojos: incluye fresas y frambuesas (que no son bayas), moras (que no son ni bayas ni rojas), grosellas negras (que son bayas pero tampoco son rojas), etc. Nótese que los nombres ingleses de la fresa, la frambuesa y la mora (strawberry, raspberry y blackberry) contienen "berry" a pesar de no ser "berries" (bayas).

"En idioma español baya no es lo mismo que fruta del bosque. Debe tenerse cuidado porque en muchos otros idiomas la misma palabra se refiere a ambos conceptos; por ejemplo, las uvas son bayas pero no frutas del bosque, las fresas son frutas del bosque pero no bayas"
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baya

"Las frutas rojas como las fresas, las cerezas, las moras, los arándanos, etc."
https://www.diabetesbienestarysalud.com/2014/12/beneficios-d...

http://esl.proz.com/kudoz/spanish_to_english/agriculture/618...

"Cata en nariz Frutas rojas intensas, notas torrefactas con un fondo vegetal."
https://www.decantalo.com/es/coto-de-hayas-roble.html

"En nariz se aprecia un olor a frutas rojas intensas."
https://www.verema.com/vinos/24979-clos-siete-2004

Peer comment(s):

agree JohnMcDove : ¡Vaya baya! Me apuesto a que en la época de Franco las tenían prohibidas... ;-) /./ Esa de "Vallas donde vayas", no me la sabía. ¡Muy buena!
57 mins
Gracias, John :-) No me extrañaría. Me recuerdas un lema madrileño de la época del alcalde Ruiz Gallardón, cuando todo estaba en obras: Vallas donde vayas.
agree Mónica Algazi : Mamma mia, ¡qué rompecabeza! Aquí diríamos "frutos rojos de sabor intenso".
1 hr
Sí que es un lío. Me inclino más a "frutos rojos" también, y "de sabor intenso" sí que quedaría mejor. Gracias y saludos :)
agree lorenab23 : :-)
2 hrs
Gracias, Lorenita :)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
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39 mins

bayas intensas

Peer comment(s):

agree Juan Maggiore : Bayas de sabor intenso
3 hrs
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