How to Say ‘Cheese platter’ in German
Käseplatte
KAY-zuh-plat-uh
[KAY-zuh-plat-uh]
💬 Usage Tip: A compound noun: "Käse" (cheese) + "Platte" (platter/plate). German loves building long words like LEGO.
🇩🇪 In Germany: A Käseplatte in Germany may come with bread, grapes, chutney, or regional cheeses—great for sharing.
Phrase Breakdown
Käseplatte
[KAY-zuh-plat-uh]
cheese platter
A serving plate with different cheeses, often recommended as a snack in a bar or restaurant.
Die Käseplatte passt gut zum Wein.
The cheese platter goes well with wine.
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