| NOUN | a pain au chocolat | pains au chocolat |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
22 Übersetzungen
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- Pain au chocolat {n} = pain au chocolat
- Mousse au Chocolat {f} = chocolate mousse
- Pain-Tafelberg {m} = Pain Mesa
- Pain-Firnfeld {n} = Pain Névé
- Chocolat-Waffeln {pl} [schweiz.] [Schokoladenwaffeln] = chocolate wafers
- Chocolat – Ein kleiner Biss genügt = Chocolat [Lasse Hallström]
- Chest Pain Unit {f} <CPU> = chest pain unit <CPU>
- Pain Point {m} [Problem von Kunden, Beschäftigten usw., das diese zum Handeln motiviert] = pain point [problem of a customer, employee, etc. that motivates them to take action]
- Au! = Owie! [esp. Southern Am.] [coll.]
- au = ooh [in pain]
- Au! = Ah!
- Au! = Ouch!
- Au- = riparian
- Au! = Ow!
- Au! = Oh!
- au gratin = gratiné [postpos.]
- Abgasuntersuchung {f} <AU> = exhaust analysis
- au naturel = au naturel
- Abdomenumfang {m} <AU> = abdominal circumference <AC>
- Abgasuntersuchung {f} <AU> = exhaust emission test
- au gratin = au gratin [postpos.]
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- "Croissants", "pain aux raisins" or "pain au chocolat" (also named "chocolatine" in the south-west of France) are mostly included as a weekend treat.
- Pain au chocolat is made of the same layered doughs as a croissant. Often sold still hot or warm from the oven, they are commonly sold alongside croissants in French bakeries and supermarkets.
- "Le Petit Pain au chocolat" ("Little chocolate bread") is a song by Joe Dassin. It was the second track of side 1 of his 1969 album "Joe Dassin (Les Champs-Élysées)".
- Examples include croissants; Vienna bread and its French equivalent, "pain viennois", often shaped into baguettes; brioche; "pain au chocolat"; "pain au lait"; "pain aux raisins"; "chouquettes"; Danish pastries; xuixo; "bugnes"; and "chausson aux pommes".
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