Vanille
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/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɪlə, -ɪljə
- Hyphenation: Va‧nil‧le
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
Further reading
- “Vanille” in Duden online
- “Vanille” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- Vanille on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
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