Definition
Plural of baguette; long, thin loaves of French bread with a crispy crust, or thin rod-shaped objects.
Etymology
From French 'baguette' meaning 'wand' or 'stick' (from Italian 'bacchetta'), from Latin 'baculum'. The bread got its name from its thin, wand-like shape.
Kelly Says
The baguette became iconic French bread because of efficiency—thin bread bakes faster and cools faster, perfect for daily purchase before it goes stale, and the word literally just means 'stick.'
Translations
CACatalà
baguetes
ba-get-es
CSČeština
bagetky
ba-get-ky
DADansk
baguetter
ba-get-er
DEDeutsch
Baguettes
ba-get-es
ELΕλληνικά
μπάγκες
mpa-kes
ESEspañol
baguettes
ba-get-es
FISuomi
bagetteja
ba-get-te-ja
FRFrançais
baguettes
ba-get-ez
HEעברית
בַּגֵּטִים
bag-e-tim
HUMagyar
baguette-k
ba-get-tek
IDBahasa Indonesia
baguette
ba-get
ITItaliano
baguettes
ba-get-te
KMKM
បាយក្រវា
ba-yok-kra-va
MSBahasa Melayu
baget
ba-get
NLNederlands
baguettes
ba-get-tes
NONorsk
baguetter
ba-get-er
PLPolski
bagietki
ba-ye-t-ki
PTPortuguês
baguetes
ba-ge-tes
RORomână
baghete
ba-ghe-te
SVSvenska
baguetter
ba-get-er
SWKiswahili
baghetti
ba-get-ti
TAதமிழ்
பேக்கிரி
pa-a-kiri
TEతెలుగు
బేగెట్లు
be-get-lu
TRTürkçe
bagetler
ba-get-ler
UKУкраїнська
багети
ba-get-i
ZUZU
ibhagetti
i-ba-get-ti