Dutch Waffle

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /dʌtʃ ˈwɑfəl/

Definitions of Dutch waffle

noun a type of waffle originating from the Netherlands

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat Dutch waffles for breakfast.

A2 She bought a box of Dutch waffles at the supermarket.

B1 The Dutch waffle recipe calls for flour, sugar, and butter.

B2 The cafe down the street serves the best Dutch waffles in town.

C1 The Dutch waffle festival is a popular event in the city.

C2 The artisanal Dutch waffles are made with organic ingredients and are a delicacy.

Examples of Dutch waffle in a Sentence

formal The Dutch waffle is a traditional pastry originating from the Netherlands.

informal I love snacking on Dutch waffles while watching movies.

slang Let's grab some Dutch waffles and chill at the park.

figurative Her smile was as sweet as a Dutch waffle.

Grammatical Forms of Dutch waffle

past tense

ate

plural

Dutch waffles

comparative

more Dutch waffle

superlative

most Dutch waffle

present tense

eat

future tense

will eat

perfect tense

have eaten

continuous tense

is eating

singular

Dutch waffle

positive degree

delicious Dutch waffle

infinitive

to eat Dutch waffle

gerund

eating Dutch waffle

participle

eaten

Origin and Evolution of Dutch waffle

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Dutch
Story behind the word: The term 'Dutch waffle' originated from the Netherlands, where waffles have been a popular treat for centuries.
Evolution of the word: Originally referred to as 'Nederlandse wafel' in Dutch, the term evolved to 'Dutch waffle' as it gained popularity outside of the Netherlands.