"麻花兒" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [ma̠ɸa̠ːɾɯ̟] Forms: 麻花兒 [canonical] (ruby: 麻花兒(マファール)), mafāru [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from Mandarin 麻花兒/麻花儿. Etymology templates: {{bor+|ja|cmn|麻花兒}} Borrowed from Mandarin 麻花兒/麻花儿 Head templates: {{ja-noun|マファール}} 麻花兒(マファール) • (mafāru)
  1. mahua, a Chinese snack also associated with Japanese Chinatowns Categories (topical): Snacks Synonyms: よりより
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