Usage examples of "dessert" in French with translation to German

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Que voudrais-tu comme dessert ? Was möchtest du zum Nachtisch?
Que voudrais-tu pour dessert ? Was möchtest du zum Nachtisch?
Qu'y a-t-il comme dessert ? Was ist der Nachtisch?
«Tu ne veux certainement plus de dessert, non ?» «Si !» „Du willst ja bestimmt keinen Nachtisch mehr, oder?“ „Doch!“
Il y eut un superbe dessert à la fin du repas. Ein köstlicher Nachtisch rundete die Mahlzeit ab.
J'essaie de garder encore un peu de place pour le dessert. Ich versuche noch etwas Platz für den Nachtisch lassen.
Pendant que nous mangions le dessert, le désir de voyager vers ce pays grandissait. Während wir den Nachtisch aßen, wuchs der Wunsch, in dieses Land zu reisen.
Je voudrais du gâteau comme dessert. Ich hätte gern Kuchen als Nachtisch.
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