Are they the same?
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Question:
- Are farm produce and farm product the same?
Answer:
- There is every reason to believe they are the same and no reason to believe they are not the same.
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The noun produce refers to agricultural products (i.e. dairy produce is produced from cows; produced from = produce), whereas the noun product refers to manufactured goods (i.e. This cake is made from dairy products; it's a product = it's a result).Originally Posted by bingbing
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Cas makes a good point (as usual). However, cheese, for example, might be considered either a farm product or farm produce.
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Way? No way... :wink: Cheese is a milk product. Don't get me started on head cheese. :DOriginally Posted by RonBee
Happy New Year!
akemashite omedetou gozaimusu
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Isn't it a dairy product? May your akema be, err, shite, too?Originally Posted by Casiopea
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Originally Posted by tdol
semantics
:D You're right.
I'm not sure what akemashite means. ake- means something like new beginning. -ma- is probably related to circle; maybe, come full circle, and -shite means, doing. omedetou means, congratulations, and gozaimusu marks formal, polite usage.
Congratulations on coming full circle! :D
May your circle new begining doing, too.![]()