Mantou

Synonyms for "mantou" (1 found)

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Noun(1 words)

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Translations

21 translations across 15 languages.

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Chinese

2 entries
  • 饅頭 /馒头 noun (Chinese steamed bun)
  • 麵頭 /面头 noun (Chinese steamed bun)

Chinese Cantonese

1 entries
  • 饅頭 /馒头 noun (Chinese steamed bun)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 饅頭 /馒头 noun (Chinese steamed bun)

Esperanto

2 entries
  • mantoo noun (Chinese steamed bun)
  • mantoŭo noun (Chinese steamed bun)

French

1 entries
  • mantou noun (Chinese steamed bun)

Indonesian

1 entries
  • roti mantau noun (Chinese steamed bun)

Japanese

1 entries
  • マントウ noun (Chinese steamed bun)

Korean

1 entries
  • 만두 noun (Chinese steamed bun)

Kyrgyz

1 entries
  • мантуу noun (Chinese steamed bun)

Manchu

1 entries
  • ᠮᡝᠨᡨᡠ noun (Chinese steamed bun)

Russian

2 entries
  • ма́ньтоу noun (Chinese steamed bun)
  • маньто́у noun (Chinese steamed bun)

Thai

2 entries
  • หมั่นโถว noun (Chinese steamed bun)
  • หม่านโถว noun (Chinese steamed bun)

Uyghur

3 entries
  • تاڭموما noun (Chinese steamed bun)
  • جىڭموما noun (Chinese steamed bun)
  • دوبازا noun (Chinese steamed bun)

Vietnamese

1 entries
  • màn thầu noun (Chinese steamed bun)

Zhuang

1 entries
  • manzdouz noun (Chinese steamed bun)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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I'll give you a mantou to eat.

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“You sit down and eat mantous and soy milk,” she ordered.

Source: wiktionary

On nous apporta du thé, du riz et des mantous – des petits pains de farine de blé.

Source: wiktionary

He wished he had more of the mantous that they’d been given in Shanghai. His younger sister couldn’t stop remarking how delicious the Chinese breads were. The mantous had been a welcome change from the muei (Chinese porridge) on which they had been subsisting for so long.

Source: wiktionary

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