toast
In Spanish, 'tostada' refers to a slice of bread that has been browned by exposure to radiant heat. It is commonly eaten during breakfast or used in some dishes as a base for various toppings. The term 'tostada' can also refer to a typical Mexican dish of a fried or toasted tortilla.
Today I have toast for breakfast.
Describing what the speaker is having for breakfast today, which is a toast.
This toast is delicious.
Expressing the speaker's opinion that the toast they are eating is delicious.
Do you want a toast?
Asking if the listener wants a toast.
The toast burned.
Stating that the toast got burned.
I ordered a toast with jam.
Saying that the speaker ordered a toast with jam.
The toast needs butter.
Pointing out that the toast lacks butter.
I don't like burned toast.
Expressing dislike towards burned toast.
The toast fell to the floor.
Indicating that the toast fell on the floor.
We made French toast for breakfast.
Talking about a particular example when the speaker and others made French toast for breakfast.
The toast is well toasted.
Describing the toast as well baked or golden brown.