"붕어" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Korean]

IPA: [ˈpu(ː)ŋʌ̹] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: bung'eo [romanization]
Etymology: Nativisation of the Sino-Korean term 부어 (鮒魚, bueo, “carp fish”). Due to its compounded position, the form has been able to preserve the /ŋ-/ initial of the Middle Chinese reading of 魚 (MC ngjo), which is lost in standard Sino-Korean. Etymology templates: {{l|en|Sino-Korean}} Sino-Korean, {{ko-l|부어|鮒魚|carp fish}} 부어 (鮒魚, bueo, “carp fish”), {{ko-etym-nativised|부어|鮒魚|carp fish}} Nativisation of the Sino-Korean term 부어 (鮒魚, bueo, “carp fish”)., {{IPAfont|/ŋ-/}} /ŋ-/, {{ltc-l|魚}} 魚 (MC ngjo) Head templates: {{ko-noun}} 붕어 • (bung'eo)
  1. The crucian carp, Carassius carassius. Categories (lifeform): Carps Derived forms: 떡붕어 (tteokbung'eo) (english: Japanese crucian carp), 붕어빵 (bung'eoppang) (english: fish-shaped bean-filled pastry)

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