"sosatie" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: sosaties [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Afrikaans sosatie, from Dutch sesaté or directly from Malay sate (“spiced meat on a skewer”), from Tamil சதை (catai). Doublet of satay. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|af|sosatie}} Afrikaans sosatie, {{der|en|nl|sesaté}} Dutch sesaté, {{der|en|ms|sate||spiced meat on a skewer}} Malay sate (“spiced meat on a skewer”), {{der|en|ta|சதை}} Tamil சதை (catai), {{dbt|en|satay}} Doublet of satay Head templates: {{en-noun}} sosatie (plural sosaties)
  1. (South Africa) A kebab. Curried meat on a skewer, cooked over an open flame or on the braai. Usually not made of pork. Wikipedia link: sosatie Tags: South-Africa
    Sense id: en-sosatie-en-noun-rICo3c3R Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, South African English

Inflected forms

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