Wiener Schnitzel
See also: Wiener schnitzel
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Etymology
Wiener (“Viennese”) + Schnitzel (“schnitzel”). First mentioned in a cookbook called Allerneuestem allgemeinen Kochbuch ("latest general cookbook") from 1831 by Maria Anna Neudecker as Wiener Schnitzel von Kalbfleisch ("Viennese cutlet [made] of veal").[1]
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Noun
Wiener Schnitzel m or (Austria, southern Germany) n (strong, genitive Wiener Schnitzels, plural Wiener Schnitzel)
- Wiener schnitzel, veal schnitzel
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Declension
Declension of Wiener Schnitzel [masculine // neuter (Austria, southern Germany), strong]
singular | plural | ||||
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indef. | def. | noun | def. | noun | |
nominative | ein | der, das | Wiener Schnitzel | die | Wiener Schnitzel |
genitive | eines | des | Wiener Schnitzels | der | Wiener Schnitzel |
dative | einem | dem | Wiener Schnitzel | den | Wiener Schnitzeln |
accusative | einen, ein | den, das | Wiener Schnitzel | die | Wiener Schnitzel |
Related terms
- Paprikaschnitzel
- Jägerschnitzel
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