"カステラ" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [ka̠sɨᵝte̞ɾa̠] Forms: kasutera [romanization]
Etymology: From Portuguese Castela (“Castile”), an ellipsis of Bolo de Castela (literally “cake of Castile”); Compare Italian pan di Spagna (“sponge cake”, literally “bread of Spain”). Attested from the 16th century. Compare Tagalog Pan de Kastila (“Spanish bread”). Etymology templates: {{bor|ja|pt|Castela|sort=かすてら|t=Castile}} Portuguese Castela (“Castile”), {{ellipsis|pt|Bolo de Castela|lit=cake of Castile|nocap=1|nocat=1}} ellipsis of Bolo de Castela (literally “cake of Castile”), {{cog|it|pan di Spagna||sponge cake|lit=bread of Spain}} Italian pan di Spagna (“sponge cake”, literally “bread of Spain”), {{cog|tl|Pan de Kastila||Spanish bread}} Tagalog Pan de Kastila (“Spanish bread”) Head templates: {{ja-noun}} カステラ • (kasutera)
  1. castella, a type of sponge cake Synonyms: カステーラ (kasutēra)

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