Thank you, I knew what it meant to say, but my auto-translate (in my brain) pictured a disc of fried cheese initially, and I was wondering why it felt wrong. I know just enough French to get myself into trouble.
J'ai voulu vérifier l'orthographe, et autant c'est bon, autant a priori c'est spécifiquement le camembert, en tout cas d'après le wiktionnaire. Perso je l'utilise pour tous les fromages, mais y'a peut-être des puristes de l'argot qui m'y reprendraient.
That is not how you pronounce Keijo. (I'm just teasing, as it's a Finnish name and you're just estimating a pronunciation. We should all learn to use the IPA I think.)
Cheese.
No way! It's called cheese in my language too. crazy.
Me three!
Damn, that's crazy. My language too.
So fucking crazy
In my language it’s called cheese
Sheēble pārpmpā rpm gek dē parp ¡cheese! flurdle,,,
Käse (Germany)
I wonder what it's called in Austria
Probably something like topfenschnarkel.
Depending on where in Austria:
Kas, Käs or Kaas
Ost - Norwegian
Ost - Swedish
Ost - Danish
Ostur - Icelandic (yes, I've heard the -ur joke)
Ah yes, the synostics
Fromage - French (with other informal words such as "fromton" or "claquos")
Omelette du fromage.
The only French I know, thanks to Dexter's Laboratory.
It's also incorrect! The dish is omelette au fromage. That's because it's an omelette with cheese and not of cheese.
These are Americans we're talking about. Maybe it is an omelette of cheese?
ngl it's about half and half whenever I make one. 🖐️🫣
Disclaimer: not American, I just like cheese.
Damn it, Dee Dee!
Thank you, I knew what it meant to say, but my auto-translate (in my brain) pictured a disc of fried cheese initially, and I was wondering why it felt wrong. I know just enough French to get myself into trouble.
Even if it was omelette of cheese it would be "omelette de fromage"
Claquos ?! Je le connaissais pas celui là. Je vais le réutiliser au prochain repas de famille ;)
J'ai voulu vérifier l'orthographe, et autant c'est bon, autant a priori c'est spécifiquement le camembert, en tout cas d'après le wiktionnaire. Perso je l'utilise pour tous les fromages, mais y'a peut-être des puristes de l'argot qui m'y reprendraient.
Queso - Spanish
Cheese - English
"Too expensive."
Kaas 🇳🇱
My favorite planet in a galaxy far far away
Fromage
Sir ( Croatian/Bosnian/Serbian )
"cheese"
Caws 🏴
(Actually I'm English so that's not my language, I just happened to know that one in Welsh)
That sounds like the Dutch word for cheese, "kaas". Only where you have a stumped /au̯ / sound, we have a long /a:/ sound.
Put the caws in the popty ping.
Sajt. Funny enough sajt is my default test word eg.: is google working let me search for sajt
Magyar?
For the non-native: that 'S' is pronounced 'sh' and 'j' is pronounced 'y'. It almost sounds like shite.
Keeze (Dutch Lower Saxon).
Moi!
Moi mien jong!
チーズ (Chīzu)
乾酪 (kanraku) – a formal or technical term, rarely used in everyday conversation.
蘇 (so) – an ancient dairy food made by boiling down milk, somewhat like early cheese in Japan.
“Formaggio”
❤️❤️ I've been on an insane Italian food kick lately
Panir/paneer - Kurdish
جبنة/gebna (Arabic, will vary by dialect).
Ser (pronounced like in "Yes, sir!")
Kaas - Dutch
奶酪 (nai3 lao4) - Mandarin Chinese
сирење (sirenje) - Macedonian (soft white cheeses) кашкавал (kashkaval) - Macedonian (firm yellow cheeses)
芝士 gang (zi1 si6*2 in Cantonese)
Fromaĝo (Esperanto 💚⭐)
Queijo (pronounced 'keijo')
That is not how you pronounce Keijo. (I'm just teasing, as it's a Finnish name and you're just estimating a pronunciation. We should all learn to use the IPA I think.)
Kummeli Jackpot — Keijoa huijataan
We call it "juusto" pronounced yuuh-sto
Sýr (Czech)
Syr (Slovak)
It’s nice that you credit who asked the original question, but you could just cross post their original post
If you want a quick overview, Wikipedia can also help: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%A4se#/languages
Juusto - Finnish
brânză
Cheese.
Le fromage ! Men it's like thoose french guys have a whole other languages ! Source
Keju!
Sounds like a Portuguese creole or a language similar to Portuguese, is it? :)
It’s Indonesian :)
keju
djathë
Juust (estonian)
CHEESE!
(I'm from the shivering isles)
Nim wib ngogh
Formatge.
Sūris (lithuanian)
Brânză (romanian)
Kaas (Afrikaans) Ushizi (isiZulu) 🇿🇦
Queso in mine! Hey guys!
Cheese and τυρί
cáis