Die Küche.
The English word kitchen comes from the Dutch "keuken" and the similar German word which means "to cook".
from the kitchen or the kittenit is of German origin, changed over many years meaning cooking place.
The English word kitchen comes from the Dutch "keuken" and the similar German word which means "to cook".
In German, "kitchen" is pronounced as [ˈkɪtçn̩].
"Küche" is a German equivalent of "kitchen."The German word takes on other meanings that relate to the expected activities within a kitchen. Thus it may mean "food," "cooking" or "cooker." But whatever the meaning, German preparation of food draws upon different traditions from the many locales and regions within the country. Somewhere in that vast array of foods the visitor, the tourist or the resident should find much to their liking.
Küche.
German: Küche Portuguese: cozinha Spanish: cocina French: cuisine Welsh: cegin
Gitte's kitchen = Gittes Küche
kitchen = cocina
Familie Küche
Chre is not a German word
Since we are speaking... well, writing... English, a foreign word could be from any other language. So it depends on what language you are talking about. For example "Küche" means kitchen in German and the plural is "Küchen." In Italian it would be "cucina" singular and "cucine" plural. Other languages have their own words for kitchen along with other things.