the word "bread" comes from Old English, sometime prior to the year 950.
pain ...bread in the french language
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From the Hindi language - flat bread
Pani is Latin and it means bread.
In Kisii language of African origin,"Omogati" has the meaning of "Bread" in English.
In the Lakota language, fry bread is called "tȟukáhe." It is a traditional food that holds cultural significance for many Native American communities, including the Lakota people. Fry bread is often enjoyed at gatherings and is a symbol of resilience and adaptation.
Yes, the word "bread" has 4 phonemes: /b/ /r/ /ɛ/ /d/. Phonemes are the smallest units of sound in language that can distinguish meaning.
That would be "pretzel".
i was casting my bread upon the waters in Hawaii when it just came back as a tongue sandwich
white bread wholemeal bread rye bread soda bread potato bread granary pitta bread flat bread garlic bread naan bread
Khaman Dhokla is not a language, it is an indian recipe. Its almost like a type of bread. It contains flour, water, sugar, baking soda, oil, chili paste, citric acid.
pitta bread naan bread rye bread seeded bread white bread brown bread