charlotte

This is the 2522nd most frequent Dutch word.


charlotte

"Charlotte" in Dutch refers to a type of dessert, typically made with sponge cake or ladyfingers and filled with fruit and cream or custard.


In this sentence, 'charlotte' refers to a type of dessert made with mascarpone, cream, and fruit layers.

Ik heb vanmorgen een heerlijke charlotte met appels gebakken.

This morning, I baked a delicious charlotte with apples.


Here, 'Charlotte' is used as a proper noun, representing someone's name.

Charlotte houdt van het lezen van spannende boeken.

Charlotte loves reading thrilling books.


In this context, 'charlotte' refers again to the dessert, showing its popularity.

De charlotte bij het restaurant om de hoek is favoriet bij veel mensen.

The charlotte at the restaurant around the corner is a favorite for many people.