sachima
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Translations
1.3
Anagrams
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sachima
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sachima
Etymology
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Borrowed from
Manchu
ᠰᠠᠴᡳᠮᠠ
(
sacima
,
“
a kind of sweet snack
”
)
.
Noun
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sachima
(
uncountable
)
A
Chinese
snack
of fried
batter
bound together with a stiff
sugar
syrup
, similar in structure to the
Rice Krispie square
.
Translations
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snack
Burmese:
မရွေး
(my)
(
ma.rwe:
)
Chinese:
Cantonese:
馬仔
/
马仔
(
maa
5
zai
2
)
Mandarin:
沙琪瑪
/
沙琪玛
(zh)
(
shāqímǎ
)
,
薩其馬
/
萨其马
(zh)
(
sàqímǎ
)
Manchu:
ᠰᠠᠴᡳᠮᠠ
(
sacima
)
Tibetan:
རྩེད་ཐང་གོར་ཙེ
(
rtsed thang gor tse
)
Anagrams
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Machias
,
chiasma
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en:Cakes and pastries
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