batsoy
Cebuano
Alternative forms
- batchoy (common, proscribed)
Etymology
Borrowed from Hiligaynon batsoy, from Hokkien, either 肉碎 (bah-chhùi, “minced meat”, literally “meat pieces”) or 肉水 (bah-chúi, literally “meat water”). Compare tsapsoy.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: ba‧tsoy,
- bat‧soy
Tagalog
Alternative forms
- batchoy – common, proscribed
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Hiligaynon batsoy, likely from Hokkien, either 肉碎 (bah-chhùi, “minced meat”, literally “meat pieces”)[1] or 肉水 (bah-chúi, literally “meat water”).[2] Compare tsapsuy.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: bat‧soy
- IPA(key): /baˈt͡ʃoj/, [bɐˈt͡ʃoɪ̯]
Noun
batsóy
- batchoy (noodle soup made with pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles)
Derived terms
- magbabatsoy
- magbatsoy
Etymology 2
Clipping of tabatsoy.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: bat‧soy
- IPA(key): /ˈbat͡ʃoj/, [ˈba.t͡ʃoɪ̯]
Further reading
- “batsoy”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila: Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, 2018
- Zorc, R. David; San Miguel, Rachel (1993) Tagalog Slang Dictionary, Manila: De La Salle University Press, →ISBN, page 16
References
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