Definition of Mittagessen. Meaning of Mittagessen. Synonyms of Mittagessen

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Mittagessen. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Mittagessen and, of course, Mittagessen synonyms and on the right images related to the word Mittagessen.

Definition of Mittagessen

No result for Mittagessen. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Mittagessen from wikipedia

- and Pension means "boarding house" or small hotel. Lunch and dinner (Mittagessen und Abendessen) are usually served to the public, but breakfast (Frühstück)...
- people on the go. Traditionally, the main meal of the day has been lunch (Mittagessen, pronounced [ˈmɪtaːkˌʔɛsn̩] ), eaten around noon. Dinner (Abendessen...
- or rice pudding that can serve as a main course, too. Lunch is called Mittagessen – literally, "midday's food". In the Netherlands, Belgium, and Norway...
- WikiLeaks Official website Greis, Friedhelm (24 July 2014). "Ein warmes Mittagessen für den Staatstrojaner". Retrieved 31 May 2015. "28th Chaos Communication...
- single. The title "Mittageisen" is a word play based on the German words "Mittagessen" (literally: "noon meal", i.e. lunch) and Eisen ("iron"). The title was...
- cuisine – traditionally, the day starts with breakfast (frühstück), lunch (mittagessen) is the main meal, followed by a smaller dinner (abendessen or abendbrot)...
- died in 1898 in Düsseldorf. Vautier's Self-Portrait, 1888 Kinder beim Mittagessen (Children at Lunch, 1857) Laurent Langer: Benjamin Vautier (Swiss artist)...
- Zitherunterricht (Zither lesson) Das Tischgebet (grace) Verspätetes Mittagessen des heimgekehrten Försters (forester's late lunch after returning home)...
- Franzosen ins Gewissen". Spiegel Online. Retrieved 18 November 2017. "Mittagessen mit dem Staatspräsidenten der Französischen Republik". www.bundespraesident...
- wiping schmiich [ˈʂmiːʂ] Zollstock yardstick zemitschasn [tsəˈmɪtʂasn̩] Mittagessen lunch literal: midday meal zèrwànsd [ˈtsɛɰvʌnst] Akkordeon accordion...