"エビフリャー" meaning in All languages combined

See エビフリャー on Wiktionary

Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [e̞bʲiɸɯ̟ɾʲa̠ː] Forms: ebifuryā [romanization]
Etymology: Known nationally as an imitation by comedian Tamori of the Nagoya dialect pronunciation of /ai/ as /æː/. Responsible for an association of Nagoya with fried shrimp thereafter. See Wikipedia for details. Head templates: {{ja-noun}} エビフリャー • (ebifuryā)
  1. Eye dialect spelling of エビフライ (ebifurai, “fried shrimp”), representing Nagoya Japanese. Wikipedia link: Tamori, ja:エビフリャー Tags: alt-of, pronunciation-spelling Alternative form of: エビフライ (extra: (ebifurai, “fried shrimp”), representing Nagoya Japanese)
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