keluyuk

Indonesian

Etymology

From Cantonese 咕嚕肉咕噜肉 (gu1 lou1 juk6, Cantonese sweet and sour pork, literally rumbling meat).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kəˈlujʊk]
  • Hyphenation: kê‧lu‧yuk

Noun

keluyuk (first-person possessive keluyukku, second-person possessive keluyukmu, third-person possessive keluyuknya)

  1. (cooking) Chinese sweet-and-sour.
    Synonyms: asam manis, koloke

Further reading

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