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10 December, 17:18

From what language did English borrow bratwurst?

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  1. 10 December, 19:12
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    Bratwurst is a German word - so it borrowed it from German!

    In german "brat" comes from "braten:" roast (in modern German) and Wurst means "saussage".

    Bratwurst is very common in Germany and in Austria and it's also a kind of "street food" sometimes.
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