bakso

English

Etymology

From Indonesian bakso, from Hokkien 肉酥 (bah-so͘).

Noun

bakso (uncountable)

  1. Indonesian meatball.

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Indonesian

Etymology

From Min Nan 肉燥 (bah-sò), from (bah, “meat, flesh; pork”) + (, “minced meat”), or said to be from Hokkien 肉酥 (bah-so͘, “meat floss”).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bak.so/
  • Hyphenation: bak‧so

Noun

bakso

  1. bakso, Indonesian meatball.

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