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In Spanish, brownies are called "brownies" as well, often with no translation. In French, they are referred to as "brownies" or "gâteau au chocolat." In Italian, they can also be called "brownies" or "torta al cioccolato." Similarly, in German, they are known as "Brownies."
As the name "German brownies" suggests, they do originate from Germany. But "German Guinness brownies" are a concoction from the UK or US.
Brownies are Brownies in Swedish(:
Accueillir aux brownies.
Brownies were made from Girl Scouts, so I guess you could say that the culture brownies are made from is American
Fondant Heinzelmännchen is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
It's difficult to say brownies in Himalayan since they don't eat brownies in the Himalaya's - it's difficult to name something that doesn't actually exist in their culture.
"Brownies and milk" would be pronounced "buraunii to gyuunyuu."
Nothing about brownies sounds wrong!Another response:The word "brownies" is a plural form that is sometimes used as a singular noun, and so it sounds wrong. The difficulty can be avoided by slightly altering the phrase.One should not say: "The brownies is ready," but "The brownies are ready."However it would be proper to say, "The pan of brownies is ready."
果仁巧克力 is brownies in Chinese.
Forget Baa-Ram-Ewe. For German Shepherds the cheat code is "Liver brownies."
They are american, the first was made in Maine.