Am Do., 16. Jan. 2020 um 01:38 Uhr schrieb Paul Allen <[email protected]>:
> On Thu, 16 Jan 2020 at 00:26, Joseph Eisenberg <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> British English speakers: >> >> If you are mapping a device which burns fuel or uses electricity to >> cook food in a pot or pan, is this a "cooker" or a "stove" or >> something else? >> >> What if it has an oven included, or doesn't? >> > > With oven, and using electricity or gas, a cooker. Without an oven, using > electricity or gas, a hot plate or hob (US English means something > completely > different by "hob"). > > Wood or coal-burning, a stove. Which used to be use for the electric and > gas variants too, but it seems to have dropped out of British English > (well, > my idiolect) except for wood/coal burners. And even then, the wood/coal > burner might be called a cooker anyway. Or an Aga or other brand name. > are these 2 things both called "stove" in British English? for cooking with wood / coal fire: https://www.gartinex.de/images/produkte/i72/72526-kuechenofen-6-5-kw-sovrana-easy_2.jpg just or mostly for heating: https://www.picclickimg.com/d/l400/pict/302234070808_/Ofen-Gusseisen-antik.jpg Cheers Martin
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