In England, cherry is simply referred to as "cherry," just like in many other English-speaking countries. However, in some regional dialects, people might use variations or specific names for different types of cherries, but the standard term remains the same.
Dally call Cherry "girl".
Cérise in French is "cherry" in English.
English people are actually people from England so people from America would be called Americans!
They call them cupcakes
Cherry is 'cherii' in Japanese.
Yes, they call it a "pit"
they don't. lived there on and off for thirty years never heard a girl call cherry. met one with the name sakura, which is cherry blossom, but that was a stage name not a real one Great answer and I'm glad to see some of these ridiculous misconceptions get put away.
"Wild cherry tree," Sweet wild cherry tree" or "Sweet cherry tree" may be English equivalents of "Zoete kers" (Prunus avium).
"Wild cherry tree," "Sweet wild cherry tree" or "Sweet cherry tree" may be English equivalents of Vogel-Kirsche" (Prunus avium).
Philippine Cherry
It is winter cherry
Jonson