Torte
German
Alternative forms
- Tarte (obsolete, but borrowed anew from Modern French), Turte (obsolete)
Etymology
15th century, from Middle French tarte, tourte, later reinforced by Italian torta.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtɔrtə/, [ˈtɔʁtə], [ˈtɔɐ̯tə], [ˈtɔːtə]
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Noun
Torte f (genitive Torte, plural Torten, diminutive Törtchen n)
- a typically multilayered, often round cake with fillings of all kinds, often with icing and garnish
Usage notes
- The diminutive Törtchen can be used for any small cake or tartlet, regardless of its containing cream.
Declension
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Apfeltorte
- Aufsatztorte
- Bananentorte
- Baumkuchentorte
- Birnentorte
- Biskuittorte
- Bündner Nusstorte
- Buttercremetorte
- Cremetorte
- Dobostorte
- Eistorte
- Erdbeertorte
- Esterházy-Torte
- Etagentorte
- Festtagstorte
- Formtorte
- Friesentorte
- Fürst-Pückler-Torte
- Geburtstagstorte
- Gewittertorte
- Herrentorte
- Himbeertorte
- Hochzeitstorte
- Imperial Torte
- Joghurttorte
- Johannisbeertorte
- Kaffeecremetorte
- Käsesahnetorte
- Käsetorte
- Kastanientorte
- Kirschtorte
- Kokostorte
- Kuppeltorte
- Linzer Torte
- Linzertorte
- Lochtorte
- Makronentorte
- Malakofftorte
- Mandeltorte
- Maronitorte
- Marzipantorte
- Mohntorte
- Motivtorte
- Mürbe Torte
- Nougattorte
- Nusstorte
- Oberscremetorte
- Oberstorte
- Obsttorte
- Pistazientorte
- Prinzregententorte
- Puddingtorte
- Punschtorte
- Quarktorte
- Ribiseltorte
- Rundtorte
- Sachertorte
- Sahnetorte
- Saint-Honoré-Torte
- Schautorte
- Schokoladentorte
- Schokotorte
- Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte
- Spanische Vanilletorte
- Tiramisutorte
- Topfenoberstorte
- Topfentorte
- Vanilletorte
- Villacher Torte
- Walnusstorte
- Weincremetorte
- Wickeltorte
- Zuger Kirschtorte
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtʰɔtə/
Noun
Torte m (plural Torte)
- pie
- Ich hon en Torte gemach.
- I've made a pie.
- Sie essd gern Torte.
- She likes to eat pie.
Further reading
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