Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Caramel"
The meaning of "Caramel" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
A caramel candy drops in a pool of grundle handwicks, which wick the hand from which the wicking has handed. Did the caramel grow in hand wicking? Or did it get stolen by the three blind grundle snackers? ne anlama geliyor?
A:
This sounds like a tongue twister, which is very hard to understand. I don’t understand the meaning sorry 😅
Synonyms of "Caramel" and their differences
Q:
caramel candy ve toffee arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Muito obrigado!
Translations of "Caramel"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Would you like some caramel, honey or chocolate sauce on your biscuit? It’s free.
✳︎Is this natural?
✳︎Is this natural?
A:
The word complementary is a little bit classier way of saying something is free if you’re serving it to a customer etc.
“Would you like some complimentary honey, caramel, or chocolate on your biscuit?”
Otherwise it’s perfectly correct, I see native english speakers do this in the service industry all the time. (it’s so awkward to tell someone something is free at the end like that, it feels like you’re speculating that they don’t have the money for it so you’re assuring them it doesn’t cost anything)
“Would you like some complimentary honey, caramel, or chocolate on your biscuit?”
Otherwise it’s perfectly correct, I see native english speakers do this in the service industry all the time. (it’s so awkward to tell someone something is free at the end like that, it feels like you’re speculating that they don’t have the money for it so you’re assuring them it doesn’t cost anything)
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? caramel
A:
This word can be pronounced two different ways, both are acceptable:
1) CAR-A-Mel (taking the word Car as a guide for what pronunciation you start with)
2) CARE-A-Mel (taking the word Care as a guide to help pronunciation)
Hope this helps
1) CAR-A-Mel (taking the word Car as a guide for what pronunciation you start with)
2) CARE-A-Mel (taking the word Care as a guide to help pronunciation)
Hope this helps
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? caramel
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Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? How do you say caramel?
A:
2 ways, both are right
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? caramel
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Other questions about "Caramel"
Q:
what did he say? caramel??
https://youtu.be/w_tbakkDtYE
11:04
https://youtu.be/w_tbakkDtYE
11:04
A:
Chroma > 채도(?)
They’re talking about the color of the jacket..
They’re talking about the color of the jacket..
Q:
I'm recently obsessed with this caramel flavor drink.
I go for a walk and stop by at a convenience store to buy this. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
I go for a walk and stop by at a convenience store to buy this. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
it's a bit unnatural. You could say it this way. Recently, I've been obsessed with this caramel flavored drink. Everytime I go for a walk I stop by a convenience store that sells it.
Q:
I bought the caramel macchiato at a Starbucks today, but it's not sweeter than I thought. I was bummed out:( bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
"...it's not sweeter than I thought." is strange. It's grammatically fine, but we would not say it this way.
"but it's less sweet than I thought"
or
"but it's not as sweet as I thought."
or
"but it's not as sweet as I hoped."
In all cases, there is an implied "it would be." at the end of that.
I bought the caramel macchiato at a Starbucks today, but it's less sweet than I though. I was bummed. :(
I tend to use "bummed out" like this:
It bummed me out. <---- something disappointed me
I was bummed. <---- I was disappointed
"but it's less sweet than I thought"
or
"but it's not as sweet as I thought."
or
"but it's not as sweet as I hoped."
In all cases, there is an implied "it would be." at the end of that.
I bought the caramel macchiato at a Starbucks today, but it's less sweet than I though. I was bummed. :(
I tend to use "bummed out" like this:
It bummed me out. <---- something disappointed me
I was bummed. <---- I was disappointed
Q:
< caramel macchiato,>
how can i pronounce it?
how can i pronounce it?
A:
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Q:
I'm glad you liked the caramel candy. I would often eat it when I was at your age. Now the candy is sold only in Hokkaido. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
@thecolorblue That's perfectly good.
I would say...
I'm glad you liked the caramel candy. I often ate it when I was your age. Now it is sold only in Hokkaido.
...but that's just how I speak. : )
I would say...
I'm glad you liked the caramel candy. I often ate it when I was your age. Now it is sold only in Hokkaido.
...but that's just how I speak. : )
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