What does mere in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word mere in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use mere in Romanian.

The word mere in Romanian means go, mere, patu, de mere, cidru de mere, suc de mere, plăcintă cu mere, sos de mere, tartă cu mere, cidru, sos de mere. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word mere

go

mere, patu

(NZ (weapon) (tip de armă din Noua Zeelandă)

The Maori fighter was trained in the use of a mere.

de mere

(containing or made from apples)

Îmi place foarte mult plăcinta de mere.
I really love apple pie.

cidru de mere

(US (non-alcoholic juice drink)

Every October we look forward to the fresh apple cider the orchard produces.

suc de mere

(soft drink made from apples)

My daughter's favorite drink is apple juice.

plăcintă cu mere

(savoury pastry made with apples)

We went home and made our own apple pie.

sos de mere

(fruit purée)

Roast pork is traditionally served with apple sauce.

tartă cu mere

(sweet pastry)

It takes less time to make an apple tart than to make an apple pie.

cidru

(US (drink: cider brandy) (din mere)

sos de mere

(sweetened stewed apples)

Roast pork is traditionally served with applesauce.

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