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mantaw

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Old Turkic

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Etymology

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From Chinese 饅頭馒头 (mántóu), from Sanskrit मोद (moda, modak, joy, gift), from Proto-Indo-European *mewd- (to rejoice").

Noun

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mantaw

  1. bun, manti