Brezel
The German word for pretzel is Brezel, and it means pretzel in German. It comes from Latin and originally was used as a kind of bread in Catholic traditions.
Bretzeln is the German version of a pretzel.
I presume that 'pretzel' has a druggies meaning, not those nice little German nibbles!
It originated around 1815-1825 and comes from the German word Pretzel, a variant of Bretzel. In Old High German it was brizzila, which came from the Medieval Latin word bracellus, meaning "bracelet".
I think Pretzel is way better!! i mean a pretzel is brown i guess like a hedgehog too unless the webkinz hedgehog are another color but pretzel is a cute name anyway :)
That would be "pretzel".
A kind of German biscuit or cake in the form of a twisted ring, salted on the outside.
There is a Latin word Brachitellum meaning a baked biscuit. Later an Italian word Bracciatella, then a German word Brezitella which became Brezei and Prezel which became an Americanism, Pretzel
There is a Latin word Brachitellum meaning a baked biscuit. Later an Italian word Bracciatella, then a German word Brezitella which became Brezei and Prezel which became an Americanism, Pretzel
There are many words from German that are used in English. Kindergarten is one example. Others: Blitz, wurst. pilsner, pretzel
Pretzel
There is a phrase used to mean pretzel in Spanish, not just one word: Culin galleta salada en forma de lazo.