How to say cereal

How to say cereal?

If you are learning German from an American textbook, you may have come across the word Haferflocken, the German word for cereal. Hafer is the German word for barley and floc means grain. Flocken is the special type of cereal that gets crunchy when it’s eaten. It’s fun to say and easy to remember, but it’s not commonly used anymore. Nowadays, people just say “Keks”, which is

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How to say cereal in Spanish?

We all know that “cereal” is a generic word for a breakfast food, but did you know that the word itself is not very old? It was first used in the 16th century. In this day and age, you’re likely to hear people use the word “cereal” to refer to a particular type of breakfast food. The most common varieties in the US are wheat, oats, barley, maize, and rye.

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How to say cereal in russian?

You might not realize it, but the product most commonly associated with breakfast has a name in Russian — сушеное пюре. This word is a direct translation of the English “cereal” and while it may sound a little strange to some ears, once you hear it on your own, it will sound perfectly natural.

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How to say cereal in French?

When it comes to breakfast, there are few things French people like better than a bowl of hot cereal. Be it porridge, bran flakes, or even cornflakes – French people love to start the day with a bowl of hot cereal! It’s no wonder that the French have a word for it, although it sounds a little intimidating to say it out loud.

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How to say cereal in Portuguese?

One of the most common breakfast foods in Portugal, cereal, is actually called pão de queijo. Do you know why? The origin of this word is French, and it refers to a cake made of wheat flour and cheese. Eventually, the term became used to refer to any type of cereal and is now used in many languages.

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