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How do you say "waffle" in German?
die Waffel
In German, "waffle" is die Waffel.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced VAHF-ul. The 'a' sounds like in father, stress the first syllable.
Grammar notes
Feminine noun (die Waffel). Plural is Waffeln. Related to English waffle.
Example sentence
Die Waffel ist knusprig.
The waffle is crispy.
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How to remember die Waffel
Waffel sounds like waffle. A griddle cake with squares.
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- salt das Salz
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Questions about die Waffel
How do you say "waffle" in German?
In German, "waffle" is die Waffel. It is a noun.
Is die Waffel masculine or feminine?
Feminine noun (die Waffel). Plural is Waffeln. Related to English waffle.
How is die Waffel used in a sentence?
Use die Waffel as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Die Waffel ist knusprig. (The waffle is crispy.).
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