"ramyeon" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: ramyun [alternative]
Etymology: Borrowed from Korean 라면 (ramyeon), from Japanese ラーメン (rāmen), from Mandarin 拉麵 /拉面 (lāmiàn) / 拉面 (lāmiàn, “pulled noodles”). Doublet of laghman, lamian, and ramen. Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|ko|라면}} Borrowed from Korean 라면 (ramyeon), {{der|en|ja|ラーメン|tr=rāmen}} Japanese ラーメン (rāmen), {{der|en|cmn|拉麵}} Mandarin 拉麵 /拉面 (lāmiàn), {{dbt|en|laghman|lamian|ramen}} Doublet of laghman, lamian, and ramen Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} ramyeon (uncountable)
  1. Ramen (Korean style). Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Foods

Alternative forms

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