"hototay" meaning in Tagalog

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Noun

IPA: /hoˈtotaj/ [Standard-Tagalog], [hoˈt̪oː.t̪aɪ̯] [Standard-Tagalog] Forms: ᜑᜓᜆᜓᜆᜌ᜔ [Baybayin]
Rhymes: -otaj Etymology: Borrowed from Cantonese 好到底 (hou² dou³ dai², “good to the last drop”, literally “good till the bottom”), according to Manuel (1948). Compare batutay, goto, tito, hopya, katay. Etymology templates: {{sup|2}} ², {{sup|3}} ³, {{sup|2}} ², {{bor+|tl|yue|好到底|lit=good till the bottom|t=good to the last drop|tr=hou² dou³ dai²}} Borrowed from Cantonese 好到底 (hou² dou³ dai², “good to the last drop”, literally “good till the bottom”) Head templates: {{tl-noun|b=+}} hototay (Baybayin spelling ᜑᜓᜆᜓᜆᜌ᜔)
  1. soup of Cantonese origin made of chicken breast, carrots, peas, poached eggs, etc. Categories (topical): Soups Related terms: hopya
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