pretzel

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English - Turkish
çubuk kraker

Kıvrık çubuk kraker istiyor musun? - Do you want a pretzel?

{i} tuzlu simit
gevrek halka
üstü tuzlanmış bir çeşit gevrek halka
{i} tuzlu kraker

Tuzlu krakerler çocukların en sevdiği abur cuburdu. - Salted pretzels were the favourite snack of the kids.

Tipik Bavyera kahvaltısı beyaz sosis, buğday birası ve tuzlu krakerden oluşmaktadır. - A typical Bavarian breakfast consists of white sausage, wheat beer and pretzels.

{i} pretzel
English - English
Anything that is knotted, twisted, or tangled
A toasted bread or cracker usually in the shape of a loose knot
A kind of German biscuit or cake in the form of a twisted ring, salted on the outside
glazed and salted cracker typically in the shape of a loose knot
{i} crisp snack made from baked salted dough; snack made from soft baked dough
A pretzel is a small, crisp, shiny biscuit, which has salt on the outside. Pretzels are usually shaped like knots or sticks
pretzel knot
A pretzel link which is a knot
pretzel knots
plural form of pretzel knot
pretzel link
A link with a standard projection comprising several tangles, each a braid on two strands, with the tangles arranged in some cyclic order
pretzel links
plural form of pretzel link
pretzels
plural of pretzel
soft pretzel
a pretzel made of soft bread
Turkish - English
pretzel
pretzel

    Hyphenation

    pret·zel

    Turkish pronunciation

    pretzıl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpretzəl/ /ˈprɛtzəl/

    Etymology

    [ 'pret-s&l ] (noun.) circa 1838. From German Pretzel, Brezel Medieval Latin *brachiatellum Latin bracchium (“arm”); named for the appearance of arms folded in prayer.

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