pangsit

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pangsit

Etymology[edit]

From Hokkien 扁食 (pán-si̍t, wonton).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /paŋ.sit/
  • Hyphenation: pang‧sit

Noun[edit]

pangsit (first-person possessive pangsitku, second-person possessive pangsitmu, third-person possessive pangsitnya)

  1. (cooking) wonton: a Chinese dumpling, often stuffed with varieties of meat or seafood and vegetables.
    Synonym: wonton
    penjual mi pangsit dekat Circle K
    dumpling noodle vendor near Circle K

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Karao[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From either Philippine Spanish pancit or Ilocano pansit or Tagalog pansit, from Hokkien, either 扁食 (pán-si̍t, literally “kneaded food”) or 便 (pân si̍t, “dish that is conveniently cooked”, literally “easy food”). Compare Indonesian pangsit.

Noun[edit]

pangsit

  1. noodles