kofta
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Persian کوفته (kôfta, “ground meat”), from کوفتن (kôftan, “to grind, break, beat”)
Noun
kofta (plural koftas)
- Any of various spicy meatball or meatloaf dishes of the Middle East, Caucasus, South Asia, and the Balkans.
Translations
meatball or meatloaf dish
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Crimean Tatar
Declension
Declension of kofta
nominative | kofta |
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genitive | koftanıñ |
dative | koftağa |
accusative | koftanı |
locative | koftada |
ablative | koftadan |
Swedish
Etymology
Sideform of kaftan, i.e. Russian кафта́н (kaftán), from (Ottoman Turkish qaftāu).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɔfˌta/
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