чебурек

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Russian

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чебуреки

Etymology

Borrowed from Crimean Tatar çiberek.

Pronunciation

Noun

чебуре́к (čeburékm inan (genitive чебуре́ка, nominative plural чебуре́ки, genitive plural чебуре́ков)

  1. cheburek/chebureki, chiburekki (fried turnover with a filling of ground or minced meat and onions)
    • 1939, “Бобовые, крупяные и мучные блюда. Мучные блюда. Чебуреки”, in Книга о вкусной и здоровой пище, Москва, Ленинград: Пищепромиздат; English translation from The Book of Tasty and Healthy Food, (Please provide a date or year):
      Пе́ред пода́чей жа́рить чебуре́ки на глубо́кой сковороде́ и́ли про́тивне с са́лом.
      Péred podáčej žáritʹ čeburéki na glubókoj skovorodé íli prótivne s sálom.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

Borrowed from Crimean Tatar çiberek.

Pronunciation

Noun

чебуре́к (čeburékm inan (genitive чебуре́ка, nominative plural чебуре́ки, genitive plural чебуре́ків)

  1. cheburek/chebureki, chiburekki (fried turnover with a filling of ground or minced meat and onions)

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