schnitzel
See also: Schnitzel
English
Etymology
From German Schnitzel (“cutlet”).
Noun
schnitzel (countable and uncountable, plural schnitzels)
- A dish consisting of fried veal cutlet.
- (by extension) A Germanic dish of breaded and deep-fried meat cutlet.
Coordinate terms
- (meat): katsu (The Japanese equivalent food)
Translations
a meat dish
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Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from German Schnitzel.
Pronunciation
Noun
schnitzel m (plural schnitzels, diminutive schnitzeltje n)
Synonyms
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from German Schnitzel.
Noun
schnitzel m (plural s)
- schnitzel (a meat dish)
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