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

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Ce gâteau goûte le fromage. Dieser Kuchen schmeckt nach Käse
Puis-je manger ce gâteau ? Darf ich den Kuchen essen?
Hanako aime beaucoup le gâteau. Hanako mag sehr gerne Kuchen.
Je veux un gâteau bleu. Ich will einen blauen Kuchen.
Qui a fait ce gâteau ? Wer hat diesen Kuchen gemacht?
J'aime manger du gâteau. Ich esse gerne Kuchen.
Le gâteau est un mensonge. Der Kuchen ist eine Lüge.
Elle me cuisit un gâteau. Sie buk mir einen Kuchen.
Prends le gâteau que tu veux. Nimm den Kuchen, den du willst.
Tu as déjà mangé le gâteau. Du hast den Kuchen schon gegessen.
Elle découpa le gâteau en six. Sie schnitt den Kuchen in sechs Teile.
Partagez le gâteau entre vous trois. Teilt den Kuchen unter euch dreien auf.
Vous avez déjà mangé le gâteau. Ihr habt den Kuchen schon gegessen.
Ne mange pas trop de gâteau. Iss nicht zu viel Kuchen.
Coupe le gâteau avec un couteau. Schneide den Kuchen mit einem Messer.
Le gâteau a un goût sucré. Der Kuchen schmeckt süß.
Coupe le gâteau avec ce couteau. Schneide den Kuchen mit diesem Messer.
Ce gâteau a goût de fromage. Dieser Kuchen schmeckt nach Käse
Je voudrais un peu de gâteau. Ich möchte etwas Kuchen.
Mère coupa le gâteau en huit. Mutter schnitt den Kuchen in 8 Teile.
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