Nothing about brownies sounds wrong!
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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."
Collective nouns for brownies is a tray of brownies or a pan of brownies. The collective noun for Brownies is a troop of Brownies.
Collective nouns for brownies is a tray of brownies or a pan of brownies. The collective noun for Brownies is a troop of Brownies.
Brownies are called brownies because they are brown.
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Brownies are a greek food because the brownies came from the Greek.
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."
The sound a buzzer makes when the answer is wrong is typically spelled as "bzzz" or "buzz."
Everybody likes brownies.
Brownies were created in the year 1906 according to this webpage. http://www.foodtimeline.org/foodfaq.html#brownies
I don't know, but brownies are brown.usually when you add the y sound on the end of a word it sounds cute. since brownies are brown and little and cute, somebody was probably like "ohhhh they are so cute and delicious, I'll call it a brownie."
white chocolate or cheesecake brownies!
Brownies are Brownies in Swedish(: