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creamer in German

creamer in German is Sahnekännchen, Kaffeeweißer, Kaffeesahne — creamer means a small pitcher used for serving cream or milk.

creamer in German

Sahnekännchen
noun
A jug for holding cream.
Kaffeeweißer
noun
A nondairy product that adds a creamy texture to coffee.
Kaffeesahne
noun
A small thimble-sized or stick-shaped container of milk or cream, used as a standard individual "cream" or "milk" portion, typically provided by restaurants for cups of tea or coffee. In recent decades usually a disposable plastic container; in the mid-20th century often a tiny porcelain pitcher.

What does "creamer" mean?

  1. noun A small pitcher used for serving cream or milk.
    "She set out a matching sugar bowl and creamer for the guests."
  2. noun A liquid or powdered product added to coffee or tea in place of cream or milk.
    "He prefers powdered creamer over real milk in his coffee."

creamer in a sentence

  • She set out a matching sugar bowl and creamer for the guests.
  • He prefers powdered creamer over real milk in his coffee.

Common German translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "creamer" in German?

"creamer" in German is Sahnekännchen, Kaffeeweißer, Kaffeesahne. creamer means: A small pitcher used for serving cream or milk.

How do you use "creamer" in a sentence?

Example: "She set out a matching sugar bowl and creamer for the guests." In German, "creamer" is Sahnekännchen, Kaffeeweißer, Kaffeesahne.

Are there other ways to say "creamer" in German?

Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "creamer": Sahnekännchen, Kaffeeweißer, Kaffeesahne.

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