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pancake in Latin

pancake in Latin is laganum, lucunculus — pancake means a thin, flat cake made from batter and cooked in a pan, often eaten for breakfast or dessert.

pancake in Latin

laganum
noun
(countable, and, uncountable) A thin batter cake fried in a pan or on a griddle in oil or butter; in particular:
lucunculus
noun
(countable, and, uncountable) A thin batter cake fried in a pan or on a griddle in oil or butter; in particular:

What does "pancake" mean?

  1. noun A thin, flat cake made from batter and cooked in a pan, often eaten for breakfast or dessert.
    "She stacked three pancakes and drizzled them with maple syrup."
  2. verb To flatten completely, especially in a crash or collapse.
    "The car pancaked after hitting the guardrail at high speed."

pancake in a sentence

  • She stacked three pancakes and drizzled them with maple syrup.
  • We had pancakes with bacon on Sunday morning.
  • The car pancaked after hitting the guardrail at high speed.
  • The upper floors pancaked onto the ones below during the collapse.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "pancake" in Latin?

"pancake" in Latin is laganum, lucunculus. pancake means: A thin, flat cake made from batter and cooked in a pan, often eaten for breakfast or dessert.

How do you use "pancake" in a sentence?

Example: "She stacked three pancakes and drizzled them with maple syrup." In Latin, "pancake" is laganum, lucunculus.

Are there other ways to say "pancake" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "pancake": laganum, lucunculus.

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