balbakuwa
Cebuano
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish barbacoa, from Taíno barbakoa (“framework of sticks”), the raised wooden structure the Indians used to either sleep on or cure meat. Originally “meal of roasted meat or fish”. Doublet of barbekyu.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: bal‧ba‧ku‧wa
- IPA(key): /balbaˈkuwa/, [bʌl̪.bʌˈku.ʌ]
Quotations
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