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tostadas
-toasts
Plural oftostada
tostadas
-toasted
Feminine plural oftostado
tostadas
-toasted
Feminine plural past participle oftostar

tostada

la tostada(
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A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. toast
Me gusta ponerle mantequilla de maní y mermelada a las tostadas.I like to put peanut butter and marmalade on my toast.
b. piece of toast
Solo quiero una tostada y jugo de naranja, por favor.I only want a piece of toast and orange juice, please.
2. (maize pancake)
Regionalism used in Mexico
(Mexico)
a. tortilla
Tengo antojos de una tostada con frijoles refritos.I'm craving a fried tortilla with refried beans.
b. tostada
Anoche me comí una deliciosa tostada de carne mechada y aguacate.Last night I had a delicious tostada topped with shredded beef and avocado.
3. (beverage)
Regionalism used in Spain
(Spain)
a. dark beer
Ponme una tostada y unos chopitos, por favor.Bring me a dark beer and some baby squids, please.
b. amber beer
La cervecería de Aniel sacó una nueva tostada que está riquísima.Aniel's brewery just released a new amber beer, and it's delicious.
c. brown beer
Puedo tomar cervezas rubias, pero prefiero las tostadas.I can drink blondes, but I prefer brown beers.
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