roti canai
English
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from Malay roti canai.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɹəʊti ˈtʃɑnaɪ/
Noun
roti canai (uncountable)
- (Malaysia) An Indian-influenced flatbread found in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.
- 2009 July 31, John Krich, “Roti Canai: Kuala Lumpur takes a flatbread to new heights”, in The Wall Street Journal, archived from the original on 5 October 2015:
- "A good roti canai," Mr. Najib summarizes, "should be light, soft and buttery on the inside, flakey and slightly crunchy on the outside."
Synonyms
- (Singapore, southern Malaysia) roti prata
Translations
Indian-influenced flatbread
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Further reading
- roti canai on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
Indonesian
Alternative forms
- roti cane
Etymology
From Malay roti canai. Reanalysed as roti (“bread”) + canai (“to stretch or push something pliable or elastic”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈrot̪i ˈt͡ʃanai̯]
Malay
FWOTD – 18 January 2019
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ro.ti t͡ʃa.nai/
Noun
roti canai (Jawi spelling روتي چاناي, informal 1st possessive roti canaiku, 2nd possessive roti canaimu, 3rd possessive roti canainya)
- roti canai
- 2006 February 3, Zabry Mohamad, “Roti canai, teh tarik tidak ke angkasa lepas? [Roti canai, teh tarik not going to outer space?]”, in Utusan Malaysia, archived from the original on 29 December 2018:
- Mengulas lanjut katanya, roti canai mudah rapuh dan serpihan yang terapung di udara boleh memasuki ruang-ruang kecil dalam kapal angkasa seterusnya merosakkan sistemnya.
- He further commented that roti canai is easily brittle and fragments floating in the air can enter small spaces in the spaceship thereby damaging its system.
See also
- roti tisu, roti telur
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