English: "the cake" is German: "der Kuchen".
Stück Kuchen is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Der Kuchen ist schön.
das Kuchen
Sahnetorte
Kuchen
Möchten Sie ein Stück Kuchen? This means "Would you like a piece of cake?" - this is the formal way or Machst du ein Stück Kuchen? This means the same "Would you like a piece of cake" but less formal - if you're talking to friends for example
We eat cake translates as Wir essen Kuchen.
milkoe
Because the teacher say it is just a piece of cake. '-'
A piece of cake is simply called (and spelled) "a piece of cake." It may also be called "a serving of cake" or "a slice of cake."
in wat language m8
Used a piece of cake for what reason?
Just means it is an easy task. One might be asked if he can do a certain task, and that person feels he can do that task with no problem might say, "It's a piece of cake, no problem!"Just means it is an easy task. One might be asked if he can do a certain task, and that person feels he can do that task with no problem might say, "It's a piece of cake, no problem!"Just means it is an easy task. One might be asked if he can do a certain task, and that person feels he can do that task with no problem might say, "It's a piece of cake, no problem!"Just means it is an easy task. One might be asked if he can do a certain task, and that person feels he can do that task with no problem might say, "It's a piece of cake, no problem!"Just means it is an easy task. One might be asked if he can do a certain task, and that person feels he can do that task with no problem might say, "It's a piece of cake, no problem!"Just means it is an easy task. One might be asked if he can do a certain task, and that person feels he can do that task with no problem might say, "It's a piece of cake, no problem!"
Because they are using a common metaphor that compares a piece of cake and an easy task.
The Cake Eaters was created in 2007.
You're cool!
What ever colour you perceive the piece of cake to be.