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Brot

bread

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Meaning of Brot

Nahrungsmittel aus gebackenem Teig

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German[bʁoːt]
bread
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What's the difference between Brot / Semmel / Roggenbrot / Weizenbrot / Toast / Gebäck

🇩🇪German
Brot

A small bread roll, not general bread; commonly eaten for breakfast.

A1Very Often

Zum Frühstück esse ich oft ein Brötchen mit Butter.

На завтрак я часто ем булочку с маслом.

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🇩🇪German
Semmel

Regional word, especially in southern Germany and Austria, for a bread roll.

A1Often

In Bayern kauft man oft eine Semmel beim Bäcker.

В Баварии часто покупают булочку у пекаря.

🇩🇪German

Rye bread, usually darker and with a stronger flavor.

A1Often

Roggenbrot schmeckt gut zu Wurst und Käse.

Ржаной хлеб хорошо подходит к колбасе и сыру.

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🇩🇪German
Weizenbrot

Wheat bread; usually lighter and softer.

A1Often

Weizenbrot ist bei Kindern oft beliebt.

Пшеничный хлеб часто нравится детям.

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🇩🇪German
Toast

Toast bread or toasted bread; usually sliced bread for toasting.

A1Very Often

Zum Frühstück esse ich Toast mit Marmelade.

На завтрак я ем тост с джемом.

G
🇩🇪German
Gebäck

Baked goods in general; broader than bread and can include sweet or savory pastries.

A1Often

Zum Kaffee esse ich gern Gebäck.

К кофе я люблю есть выпечку.

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🇩🇪German
Laib Brot

A whole loaf of bread, not a slice; emphasizes the full piece of bread.

A1Often

Ich kaufe einen Laib Brot für die ganze Familie.

Я покупаю буханку хлеба для всей семьи.

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Brot translation: bread. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce Brot

[bʁoːt]

Brot translation

bread

Brot transcription

[bʁoːt]

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Brot meaning: what does it mean?

Nahrungsmittel aus gebackenem Teig

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