"bak kut teh" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Français]

  1. Sorte de soupe chinoise typique de Malaisie et de Singapour.
    Sense id: fr-bak_kut_teh-fr-noun-7hCyeW-a
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: bak-kut-teh Translations: bak kut teh (Anglais), 肉骨茶 (ròugǔchá) (Chinois), バクテー (bakutē) (Japonais), bak kut teh (Malais), 肉骨茶 (bah-kut-tê) (Minnan)

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    "Du malais bak kut teh, lui-même issu du minnan 肉骨茶, bah-kut-tê, littéralement « thé de viande et d’os », l’orthographe étant influencée par le malais teh (« thé »). Il y est fait référence au thé en raison de la boisson qui l’accompagne traditionnellement."
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