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Litschi

lychee

noun LIT-shee Rare

Origin: from Chinese lìzhī via English/French

Usage Note

Litschi is feminine: die Litschi. Sold in German supermarkets fresh (rarely), tinned, and dried. The tinned version (Litschi aus der Dose) is common in Chinese restaurants and at home. The rough red skin is peeled to reveal the translucent fruit.

Examples

"Im Chinarestaurant bestellen wir oft Litschis als Nachtisch."

Natural Translation

At the Chinese restaurant we often order lychees for dessert.

Literal Translation

In the Chinese restaurant we often order lychees as dessert.

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