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Nachspeise, Mehlschwitze, vogelfrei .....

— susanne poelchau (@SPoelchau) February 25, 2017 Today, we talk about the German word “Nachspeise”. What does “Nachspeise” mean?

dessert; literally: post-dishNoun, fHyphenationNach·spei·se, plural: Nach·spei·sen

PronunciationIPA: [ˈnaːχˌʃpaɪ̯zə]

Meaning[1] Gastronomy: final course of a multi-course meal

Synonym:[1] dessert

Antonyms[1] appetizer, main course

Examples[1] What will you have for dessert?

[1] “They would not forget that so easily, but when the dessert was finally brought, they did not look quite so sad.

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