desserts

listen to the pronunciation of desserts
Englisch - Türkisch
(Gıda) tatlı çeşitleri
dessert
{i} tatlı

Hangi tatlıyı yemeli? - Which dessert should he eat?

Sana biraz tatlı ısmarladım. - I've ordered you some dessert.

dessert
{i} (yemeğin sonunda yenen) tatlı, yemiş, soğukluk
dessert
meyve

Markette meyve için üç elma ve iki salkım üzüm aldım. - I bought three apples and two bunches of grapes for dessert at the market.

Tatlı için, Marie çikolatalı pasta ve bir meyve salatasını yapmıştı. - For dessert, Marie had made her chocolate cake and a fruit salad.

dessert
yemiş soğukluk
dessert
yemeğin sonunda yenen tatlı
dessert
dessert spoon tatlı kaşığı
dessert
soğukluk
dessert
(Gıda) meyva
dolce
aheste
dessert
(yemeğin sonunda yenen) tatlı
dolce
hoş
diet desserts
(Gıda) diyet tatlılar
Englisch - Englisch
Known as fortified wines, these wines have higher alcohol content, usually due to the addition of brandy
plural of dessert
A vast selection, usually extremely sweet with loads of syrup or sugar Try them all, or if you haven't got a sweet tooth, or you're on a diet, there is plenty of fresh fruit
The reason for eating a meal
dolce
just desserts
Common misspelling of just deserts
dessert
{n} the last course served at a feast, fruit
Dessert
pudding
Dessert
postre
dessert
A service of pastry, fruits, or sweetmeats, at the close of a feast or entertainment; pastry, fruits, etc
dessert
end of a meal, usually something sweet, as in: I don't think I'll order any dessert today, thank you
dessert
A general term referring to fruits, sweets, etc served after dinner
dessert
Dessert is something sweet, such as fruit or a pudding, that you eat at the end of a meal. She had homemade ice cream for dessert = sweet, pudding. sweet food served after the main part of a meal for dessert (desservir , from servir )
dessert
A sweet confection served as the last course of a meal
dessert
a dish served as the last course of a meal
dessert
(di-ZERT) - Meaning a usually sweet food served as the final course of a meal The word was first recorded in 1600 and it derives from a French word meaning, "to clear the table " This etymology is still reflected in current table service, where it is customary to remove everything from the table that's not being used (salt/pepper shakers, breadbaskets, sometimes even flowers) before serving dessert
dessert
Meaning an usually sweet food served as the final course of a meal The word was first recorded in 1600 and it derives from a French word meaning "to clear the table " This etymology is still reflected in current table service, where it is customary to remove everything from the table that's not being used (salt/pepper shakers, breadbaskets, sometimes even flowers) before serving dessert
dessert
forming the last course at dinner
dessert
{i} final course which is served after the main meal (pudding, pie, etc.)
dessert
1} A confectionary course usually at the end of the meal 2} The first thing a manager will suggest when there is a problem with a guest
dessert
afters
desserts

    Türkische aussprache

    dîzırts

    Aussprache

    /dəˈzərts/ /dɪˈzɜrts/

    Etymologie

    [ di-'z&rt ] (noun.) 1600. Middle French, from desservir to clear the table, from des- de- + servir to serve, from Latin servire.
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