"ヌルンジ" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [nɯ̟ɾɯ̟̃ɲ̟d͡ʑi] Forms: nurunji [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from Korean 누룽지 (nurungji). Etymology templates: {{bor+|ja|ko|누룽지}} Borrowed from Korean 누룽지 (nurungji) Head templates: {{ja-noun}} ヌルンジ • (nurunji)
  1. nurungji (traditional Korean snack made from scorched rice) Categories (topical): Foods Categories (place): Korea
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