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makgeolli
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한국어
Malagasy
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Alternative forms
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makkoli
Etymology
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From
Korean
막걸리
(
makgeolli
)
.
Noun
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A bowl of makgeolli (makkoli)
makgeolli
(
uncountable
)
A
traditional
alcoholic
beverage
in
Korea
, made of
rice
.
Translations
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a Korean alcoholic drink
Chinese:
Mandarin:
馬格利
/
马格利
(
mǎgélì
)
,
濁酒
/
浊酒
(zh)
(
zhuójiǔ
)
,
母酒
(
mǔjiǔ
)
Esperanto:
makolio
Japanese:
マッコリ
(ja)
(
makkori
)
,
マッカリ
(
makkari
)
,
マッコルリ
(
makkoruri
)
Korean:
막걸리
(ko)
(
makgeolli
)
,
탁주(濁酒)
(
takju
)
,
농주(農酒)
(
nongju
)
,
회주(灰酒)
(
hoeju
)
Russian:
макго́ли
n
(
makgóli
)
Further reading
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makgeolli
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