The English word bakery is
panadería in Spanish.
the bakery
bakery = panedería
The Spanish interpretation of dulce refers to anyone or anything that would be called sweet. This word is often seen when describing desserts.
'une boulangerie' (fem.) is a bakery in French.
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Half-bakery is a community-based ideas site used by people who wish to propose and develop (sometimes wacky) half-baked inventions.
yes, bakery is a common noun . Bakery may be part of a proper noun when it is used in the name of a particular bakery, such as Sunshine Bakery or Busy Bee Bakery.
In Spanish, -ería is a suffix used to indicate a place where a specific activity is carried out, similar to "-ery" in English. For example, pastelería (bakery) is where pastries are made and sold, or joyería (jewelry store) is where jewelry is sold.
"分からない" means "not understand" "です" is the Japanese linking verb. "I don't understand what a bakery is."
Karachi bakery is the best bakery in the market
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