gyoza

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English

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gyoza

Etymology

From Japanese 餃子 (gyōza), itself borrowed from Mandarin 餃子饺子 (jiǎozi), possibly from a variety without significant palatalization, such as Peninsular Mandarin (Weihai: /ciau²¹³ tsz̩⁰/), or from Mandarin before palatalization (ie. *giǎozi). Doublet of jiaozi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡjɒzə/, /ˈɡjoʊzə/

Noun

gyoza (plural gyozas or gyoza)

  1. A Japanese crescent-shaped dumpling filled with a minced stuffing and steamed, boiled or fried; the Japanese equivalent of the Chinese jiaozi.
    • 1999, New Technology Japan, volume 27, page 29:
      [] the steadily increasing demand for ready-made gyozas at convenience stores and other retail outlets.

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References

  • OED 2006

French

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Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese.

Pronunciation

Noun

gyoza m (plural gyoza)

  1. gyoza (dumplings)

Indonesian

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Etymology

From Japanese 餃子(ぎょうざ) (gyōza), from Mandarin 餃子饺子.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: gyo‧za

Noun

gyoza (uncountable)

  1. (cooking) gyoza: a Japanese crescent-shaped dumpling filled with a minced stuffing and steamed, boiled or fried; the Japanese equivalent of the Chinese jiaozi

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