Mooncake

//ˈmuːnkeɪk//

Synonyms for "mooncake"

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Translations

29 translations across 28 languages.

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Arabic

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  • كَعْكَة اَلْقَمَر noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Burmese

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  • လမုန့် noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Catalan

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  • pastisset de lluna noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Chinese

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  • 月餅 /月饼 noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Chinese Cantonese

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  • 月餅 /月饼 noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 月餅 /月饼 noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Danish

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  • månekage noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Dutch

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  • maankoek noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Finnish

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  • kuukakku noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

French

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  • gâteau de lune noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Georgian

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  • მთვარის ნამცხვარი noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

German

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  • Mondkuchen noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Indonesian

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  • kue bulan noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Japanese

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  • 月餅 noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Khmer

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  • នំព្រះច័ន្ទ noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)
  • នំសែនព្រះខែ noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Korean

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  • 월병 noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Macanese

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  • bôlo batê-pau noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Malay

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  • kuih bulan noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Manchu

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  • ᠪᡳᠶᠠᠩᡤᠠ ᡝᡶᡝᠨ noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Portuguese

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  • bolo lunar noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Russian

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  • лу́нный пиро́г noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Spanish

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  • pastel de luna noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Swedish

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  • månkaka noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Thai

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  • ขนมไหว้พระจันทร์ noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Turkish

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  • ay keki noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Uyghur

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  • ئايتوقاچ noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Vietnamese

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  • bánh trung thu noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Zhuang

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  • nyued noun (Chinese pastry usually eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival)

Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Mooncake is a Chinese pastry.

Source: tatoeba (1016648)

The mooncake is a kind of Chinese snack.

Source: tatoeba (2656830)

I bought some mooncake, do you want some?

Source: tatoeba (10184596)

At a community center on Shek Lei public housing estate in northern Hong Kong, stacks of mooncake boxes are waiting to be distributed on Mid-Autumn Festival the following day. Inside they contain some of the 76,000 mooncakes that have been collected by Food Grace, a local charity, this holiday season to be redistributed to low-income families and individuals.

Source: tatoeba (12176153)

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