"The Sugar Mouse Cake" by Gene Zion, published 1964.
A baker bakes a cake.
It bakes for the village it lives in.
backer / cake decorator,
One that bakes bread, cakes, or pastries, especially commercially.
A baker bakes the donuts and breads and other thing that require baking.
A baker is somone that bakes for people and also like to smell dessert...i like camels and people names Alex Carriero!
From Britain - it's an ordinary English word meaning 'he who bakes bread'.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female. The noun 'baker' is a common gender noun, a noun for a male or a female who bakes.
A pastry chef usually spends more time baking more delicate pastries, while a baker bakes breads, cakes, and cookies.
A pastry chef usually spends more time baking more delicate pastries, while a baker bakes breads, cakes, and cookies.
No, "baker" is not a pronoun; it is a noun that refers to a person who bakes and sells bread, pastries, and other baked goods. Pronouns, such as "he," "she," "it," and "they," are used to replace nouns in sentences to avoid repetition. In contrast, "baker" specifies a particular occupation or role.
Assuming you're asking the title of the person that bakes cakes, it's a baker. By the way, he or she is my friend . . .