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Why it is said that vernacular names create confusion?

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Answered by Brainlyheros
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Explanation:

i. Vernacular names are not universal.

ii. Same organisms are known by different names in different states.

iii. For example, Ipomoea batatas is recognised by various names like Sweet potato (in English); Shakarkand (in Hindi); Meetha Alu (in Assamese and Bengali); Kandmul (in Telugu); Ratalu (in Marathi) and Jenasu (in Kannada), etc.

iv. Also, single vernacular names are used for several species.

v. The name ‘lily’ is used to describe many bulbous flowering plants like - waterlily, spider lily, etc.

Thus, vernacular names create confusion.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Because every place has different langauge and in every language words differ which causes problem and confusion in recognising anything like if I say about apple, in hinsi we use seb whereas in mararthi it is saparchand both are very different and can confuse one.

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