Usage examples of "Kuchen" in German with translation to English

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Magst du etwas mehr Kuchen? Would you care for some more cake?
Tom bekam ein bisschen Kuchen. Tom got a little pie.
Dieser Kuchen schmeckt nach Käse This cake tastes like it has cheese in it.
Tom hat ein bisschen Kuchen bekommen. Tom got a little pie.
Hanako mag sehr gerne Kuchen. Hanako likes cake very much.
Möchtest du noch ein Stück Kuchen? Would you like another piece of pie?
Es ist ein guter Kuchen. It is a good cake.
"Möchtest du noch ein Stück Kuchen?" "Ja, bitte." "Will you have another slice of pie?" "Yes, please."
Dieser Kuchen ist sehr süß. This cake is very sweet.
„Möchten Sie noch ein Stück Kuchen?“ „Ja, gerne!“ "Will you have another slice of pie?" "Yes, please."
Der Knabe halbierte den Kuchen. The boy cut the cake in two.
Mama macht gerade einen Kuchen. Mom is making a cake.
Wer hat diesen Kuchen gemacht? Who made this cake?
Sie machte mir einen Kuchen. She made me a cake.
Dieser Kuchen schmeckt zu süß. This cake tastes too sweet.
Alle meine Kuchen sind köstlich! All my cakes are delicious!
Wir backen einen köstlichen Kuchen. We are baking a delicious cake.
Sie buk mir einen Kuchen. She baked me a cake.
Ich will den größeren Kuchen. I want the bigger cake.
Schneide bitte den Kuchen auf. Please cut the cake with a knife.
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