German edit

Etymology edit

From täglich (daily) +‎ Brot (bread). In older German strong neuter adjectives could be left uninflected. This is now generally poetic, but still common in a few fixed expressions. Compare trocken Brot, fließend Wasser.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˌtɛːklɪç ˈbʁoːt/
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Noun edit

täglich Brot n (invariable)

  1. daily bread