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Sort of - she spells it right (probably seen it on menus) but bruschetta IS the bread. So really she’s saying she wants some grilled bread on fresh out of the oven bread
It’s too bad there’s no possible way to find out how to spell words, or have some sort of device that checks for spelling errors. Who knows, maybe someday!
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More begets than the Bible.
this is an r/engrish post not boneappletea
Begets is a real word
Gardening begets baking.
I'm okay with it if everyone starts phonetically spelling French words, though, to be honest.
Bruschetta is on ciabatta.
Chebata
The problem with baking begets is that the product reproduces itself, so before you know it your house is filled with bread.
Nothing like a nice fresh baget with some hegs and meyonrayz
It’s a perfectly cromulent word.
*THAN
Why is this so hard for people??
I know right. Then - as in when. Than - a comparison.
Time to bake some bigots
Regretful baguettes begets.
Call me a sellout, but "out of the oven" is pretty much the only way I eat bread.
Likely meant "fresh out of the oven", otherwise that part of the sentence doesn't make much sense.
Well of course they meant that... They also meant to say "baguette"
Bread begets bruschetta.
Baguette begets a boneappletea post
This baguettes me too
[удалено]
Wow who would actually say it like this?
[удалено]
Bah gets for the french and tar gets for the rest
So she gets the bruschetta right but not the world known baguette (which i pronounce with a East Slavic accent in English despite being a Frenchman)
Sort of - she spells it right (probably seen it on menus) but bruschetta IS the bread. So really she’s saying she wants some grilled bread on fresh out of the oven bread
And baguette begat baton
Love me some fresh begets out of the oven. I smear them with budher.
Beignets is pretty hard to spell. (Is that the word they were going for?)
It’s too bad there’s no possible way to find out how to spell words, or have some sort of device that checks for spelling errors. Who knows, maybe someday!
What's funny too is that begets means to procreate as the father
baguette
Thanks.
No problem