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gebacken

baked

Meaning of gebacken

cooked in an oven

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German/ɡəˈbakn̩/
baked
gebacken - baked
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gebacken with English translation

gebacken usage examples

🇬🇧English🇩🇪German

Wir essen heute gebackenen Fisch.

🇬🇧English🇩🇪German

Der Kuchen ist frisch gebacken.

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gebackenbaked
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ungekochtraw
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gebacken synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between gebacken / ofengebacken / aus dem Ofen / gebraten / gekocht / gedünstet

O
🇩🇪German
ofengebacken

Literally means “oven-baked”; it stresses the cooking method, often for pastries or dough-based foods.

A2Often
A
🇩🇪German
aus dem Ofen

Literally “from the oven”; a more colloquial way to describe something freshly taken out of the oven.

A2Often
G
🇩🇪German
gebraten

Means “fried/roasted”; it is not the same as “baked,” because it usually refers to cooking in a pan or fat, not in an oven.

A2Very Often
G
🇩🇪German
gekocht

Means “cooked/boiled”; unlike “baked,” it usually refers to food prepared in water or liquid, not in an oven.

A2Very Often
G
🇩🇪German
gedünstet

Means “steamed/simmered”; it is a gentler cooking method, usually with a small amount of liquid and not the strong heat of an oven.

A2Often
I
🇩🇪German
im Ofen zubereitet

Literally “prepared in the oven”; a neutral and exact description of the cooking method, close in meaning to “baked.”

A2Often
G
🇩🇪German
gebräunt

Means “browned”; it describes the surface or appearance of food after baking, not the cooking process itself.

A2Often
A
🇩🇪German
ausgebacken

Usually means “well baked” or “fully fried through”; it can sound more specific and less straightforward than “gebacken.”

A2Rarely

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gebacken means baked. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce gebacken

/ɡəˈbakn̩/

gebacken translation

baked

gebacken examples

Wir essen heute gebackenen Fisch.

gebacken transcription

/ɡəˈbakn̩/

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gebacken meaning: what does it mean?

im Ofen gekocht

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gebacken is pronounced as /ɡəˈbakn̩/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

gebacken definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Wir essen heute gebackenen Fisch. Translation: Сегодня мы едим запечённую рыбу.

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