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zäh

тягучий

Meaning of zäh

muss lange gekaut werden; schwer zu beißen und zu kauen

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DE[t͡sɛː]
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zäh belongs to the topic "Cooking Descriptions". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

zähтягучий
Apfelяблоко
Butterсливочное масло
Huhnкурица
gehacktрубленый
gekochtприготовленный
gefrostetзамороженный

zäh synonyms

Related words worth learning together

bissfest
Usually about food: firm and pleasant to bite, not too soft, and easy to chew.
gummiartig
Rubbery; often slightly critical, used when food is too tough or unpleasantly elastic.
faserig
Fibrous; used for meat, vegetables, or fruit with noticeable fibers, which can make them tough or hard to chew.
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🇩🇪de

Usually about food: firm and pleasant to bite, not too soft, and easy to chew.

A2Often
🇩🇪de

Rubbery; often slightly critical, used when food is too tough or unpleasantly elastic.

A2Often
🇩🇪de

Fibrous; used for meat, vegetables, or fruit with noticeable fibers, which can make them tough or hard to chew.

A2Often

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zäh Bedeutung: what does it mean?

muss lange gekaut werden; schwer zu beißen und zu kauen

zäh Aussprache: how do you pronounce it?

zäh is pronounced as [t͡sɛː]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

Is zäh part of Cooking Descriptions vocabulary?

Yes, zäh (тягучий) can be learned in the Cooking Descriptions topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is zäh part of Food vocabulary?

Yes, zäh (тягучий) can be learned in the Food topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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