Radieschen
radish (the small red or white round type)
noun rah-DEES-khen Rare
Origin: from Latin radix ('root') via French radis
Usage Note
Radieschen are the small round red radishes (distinct from Rettich, the large white daikon-type). A staple German salad vegetable, served sliced in Brotzeit (a snack board) with bread, butter, and salt.
Examples
"Sie schneidet die Radieschen in dünne Scheiben für den Frühlingssalat."
Natural Translation
She slices the radishes into thin rounds for the spring salad.
Literal Translation
She cuts the radishes into thin slices for the spring salad.
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