Vanille

See also: vanille and vanillé

German

Etymology

Ca. 1700, borrowed from French vanille, from Spanish vainilla. The pronunciation with /lj/ reflects the older French /ʎ/; that with /l/ is a spelling pronunciation.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vaˈnɪlə/, (less often) /vaˈnɪljə/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɪlə, -ɪljə
  • Hyphenation: Va‧nil‧le

Noun

Vanille f (genitive Vanille, no plural)

  1. (botany) vanilla

Declension

Hyponyms

  • Echte Vanille
  • Gewürzvanille
  • Guadeloupe-Vanille
  • Tahiti-Vanille

Derived terms

  • Vanillearoma
  • Vanillecreme
  • Vanilleduft
  • Vanilleeis
  • Vanilleextrakt
  • Vanillefrappee
  • Vanillegeruch
  • Vanillegeschmack
  • Vanillejogurt
  • Vanillemilch
  • Vanilleparfüm
  • Vanillepudding
  • Vanillepuddingpulver
  • Vanillesauce
  • Vanilleschote
  • Vanillesoße
  • Vanillesoßenpulver
  • Vanillestange
  • Vanilletee
  • Vanillezucker
  • Vanillin
  • Vanillinzucker

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