Wheat has been man's next of kin.
Does this sentence make sense to native English speakers??
It's supposed to be a simile, meaning wheat is like family to humans.
It's a translated sentence from a Persian text.
Wheat has been man's next of kin.
Does this sentence make sense to native English speakers??
It's supposed to be a simile, meaning wheat is like family to humans.
It's a translated sentence from a Persian text.