Word for Pastry Chef?
ya Sinanthiel, 9 Desemba 2008
Ujumbe: 14
Lugha: English
Sinanthiel (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Desemba 2008 7:52:44 alasiri
mnlg (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Desemba 2008 8:59:22 alasiri
Sinanthiel (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Desemba 2008 9:08:28 alasiri
mnlg:If pastry is the same as pasticceria in Italian, then my dictionary suggests kukisto for pastry chef.Awesome! Thanks! I appreciate the help! I have been learning Esperanto for 3 days now, and I don't think I am doing very well, but that will change as time goes on.
ceigered (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Desemba 2008 2:10:38 alasiri
mnlg:If pastry is the same as pasticceria in Italian, then my dictionary suggests kukisto for pastry chef.I'd agree with mnlg, considering 'kuko' means 'cake', it's probably the closest you can get. You could try something with 'pastajxo' or 'pasto' + 'cxefkuiristo', but that doesn't sound right at all, even though 'pasta' and 'pastry' come from the same root.
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Desemba 2008 6:34:06 alasiri
An alternative might be "dolĉaĵkuiristo" or "desertkuiristo" or even "dolĉaĵisto" or "desertisto"!
mnlg (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Desemba 2008 6:43:30 alasiri
erinja:An alternative might be "dolĉaĵkuiristo" or "desertkuiristo" or even "dolĉaĵisto" or "desertisto"!In theory, "dolĉaĵo" can be any candy, right? And "deserto" is a dessert, not necessarily pastry. If that's true, even though those alternatives would work, they would be a bit more generic, I think.
Sinanthiel (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Desemba 2008 7:53:08 alasiri
mnlg (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Desemba 2008 8:07:37 alasiri
Sinanthiel (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Desemba 2008 8:53:49 alasiri
Oŝo-Jabe (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 11 Desemba 2008 12:09:04 asubuhi
mnlg:Vikipedio seems to define 'dolĉaĵo' as 'confectionery', and uses 'bombono' for 'candy'. What are the nuanced meanings of 'sukeraĵo', 'dolĉaĵo', 'frandaĵo, 'delikataĵo', and 'bombono'?erinja:An alternative might be "dolĉaĵkuiristo" or "desertkuiristo" or even "dolĉaĵisto" or "desertisto"!In theory, "dolĉaĵo" can be any candy, right? And "deserto" is a dessert, not necessarily pastry. If that's true, even though those alternatives would work, they would be a bit more generic, I think.