"Ketchup", "Tomatenketchup"or "Tomatensauce"
No German made or invented ketchup. It came from China and was introduced by the British in the 1700's so it came with the colonist.
The word ketchup is already a noun. It is a common noun.
Yes, there are tongue twisters that include the word "ketchup." One example is: "Ketchup, ketchup, on the cup, how much ketchup can I sup?" These playful phrases can be a fun challenge to say quickly and can help improve pronunciation skills.
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Tomato sauce is not a compound word.
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The correct spelling for the sauce is ketchup."I like tomato ketchup with my bacon roll".The correct spelling for the action of speeding up is catch up."I think we can catch up with them".
No, the word 'with' is a preposition, a word that shows a relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word in a sentence.Jonah danced with her. (connects the pronoun 'her' with the verb 'danced')I'll have fries with ketchup. (connects the noun 'ketchup' with the noun 'fries')
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