チャーシューメン

Japanese

Alternative forms

Etymology

Blend of チャーシュー (chāshū, char siu) + ラーメン (rāmen, ramen)

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) チャーシューメン [chàáshúꜜùmèǹ] (Nakadaka – [3])
  • IPA(key): [t͡ɕa̠ːɕɨᵝːmẽ̞ɴ]

Noun

チャーシューメン • (chāshūmen) 

  1. ramen topped with char siu
    • 2005 October 25, Lim Dall-young with Park Sung-woo, “FATE.1 遭遇・霊感 [Fate 1: Encounter–Inspiration]”, in [黒](BLACK)[神](GOD), volume 1 (fiction), Tokyo: Square Enix, →ISBN, page 106:
      620(ろっぴゃくにじゅう)(えん)チャーシューメン()べられる(きん)(がく)だな
      Roppyakunijū-en… Chāshūmen ga taberareru kingaku da na
      620 yen… You can have char siu men for that much.
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