mangga

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Etymology

From Malay mangga, from Malayalam മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa), from മാവ് (māvŭ, mango species) + കായ (kāya, unripe fruit), or from another Dravidian source.

Noun

mangga

  1. mango

Bikol Central

Etymology

From Malay mangga, from Malayalam മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa), from മാവ് (māvŭ, mango species) + കായ (kāya, unripe fruit), or from another Dravidian source.

Noun

mangga

  1. mango

Brooke's Point Palawano

Etymology

From Malay mangga, from Malayalam മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa), from മാവ് (māvŭ, mango species) + കായ (kāya, unripe fruit), or from another Dravidian source.

Noun

mangga

  1. mango

Brunei Malay

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maŋɡa/
  • Hyphenation: mang‧ga

Etymology 1

From Malayalam മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa), മാവ് (māvŭ, mango species) + കായ (kāya, unripe fruit).

Noun

mangga

  1. mango (fruit)

Etymology 2

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

mangga

  1. padlock (type of lock)

Cebuano

Etymology

From Malay mangga, from Malayalam മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa), from മാവ് (māvŭ, mango species) + കായ (kāya, unripe fruit), or from another Dravidian source.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmaŋɡa/
  • Hyphenation: mang‧ga

Noun

mangga (Badlit spelling ᜋᜅ᜔ᜄ)

  1. mango

Hiligaynon

Etymology 1

From Malay mangga, from Malayalam മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa), from മാവ് (māvŭ, mango species) + കായ (kāya, unripe fruit), or from another Dravidian source.

Noun

mángga

  1. mango (fruit)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Spanish manga.

Noun

mángga

  1. sleeve

Indonesian

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Etymology

From Malay mangga, from colloquial Tamil மாங்க (māṅka), from Tamil மாங்காய் (māṅkāy, unripe mango fruit), or perhaps from another Dravidian language.

Pronunciation

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Noun

mangga (first-person possessive manggaku, second-person possessive manggamu, third-person possessive mangganya)

  1. mango (fruit)
    Synonyms: mempelam, pelam, pauh

Javanese

Romanization

mangga

  1. Romanization of ꦩꦔ꧀ꦒ

Malay

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

    Borrowed from Tamil மாங்காய் (māṅkāy), from மா (, mango) +‎ காய் (kāy, unripe fruit, vegetable), cognate with Malayalam മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa), Telugu మామిడికాయ (māmiḍikāya).

    Noun

    mangga (Jawi spelling مڠݢ, plural mangga-mangga, informal 1st possessive manggaku, 2nd possessive manggamu, 3rd possessive mangganya)

    1. mango (fruit)
    Synonyms
    Descendants

    Etymology 2

    (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

    Noun

    mangga (Jawi spelling مڠݢ, plural mangga-mangga, informal 1st possessive manggaku, 2nd possessive manggamu, 3rd possessive mangganya)

    1. padlock (type of lock)

    See also

    Further reading

    Tagalog

    Tagalog Wikipedia has an article on:
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    Pronunciation

    Etymology 1

    Borrowed from Malay mangga, from a Dravidian source, possibly Malayalam മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa), Tamil மாங்காய் (māṅkāy), or Telugu మామిడికాయ (māmiḍikāya).

    Noun

    manggá (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜅ᜔ᜄ)

    1. mango (tree and fruit)
    Derived terms
    See also

    Etymology 2

    Clipping of manggagamit (user).

    Noun

    manggá (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜅ᜔ᜄ) (slang, derogatory)

    1. user; exploiter; abuser
      Synonym: manggagamit

    Further reading

    • mangga”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018

    Tausug

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Malay mangga, from Malayalam മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa), from മാവ് (māvŭ, mango species) + കായ (kāya, unripe fruit), or from another Dravidian source.

    Pronunciation

    • (Sinūgan Parianun) IPA(key): /maŋɡa/
    • Rhymes: -a
    • Syllabification: mang‧ga

    Noun

    mangga (Sulat Sūg spelling مَڠْݢَ)

    1. mango (fruit)
      Synonym: mampallam

    Tiruray

    Etymology

    From Malay mangga, from Malayalam മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa), from മാവ് (māvŭ, mango species) + കായ (kāya, unripe fruit), or from another Dravidian source.

    Noun

    mangga

    1. mango (fruit)

    Yakan

    Etymology

    From Malay mangga, from Malayalam മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa), from മാവ് (māvŭ, mango species) + കായ (kāya, unripe fruit), or from another Dravidian source.

    Noun

    mangga

    1. mango

    Yogad

    Etymology

    From Malay mangga, from Malayalam മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa), from മാവ് (māvŭ, mango species) + കായ (kāya, unripe fruit), or from another Dravidian source.

    Noun

    manggá

    1. mango