onigiri

English

Etymology

Borrowing from Japanese お握り (onigiri).

Noun

onigiri (plural onigiris or onigiri)

  1. A rice ball.
    • 2007 January 28, “Island Within an Island”, in New York Times:
      The sprawling multipage menu offers cleanly executed dishes meant to accompany the sake, including standards like boiled edamame, and the filling rice balls called onigiri that you would expect at any izakaya, or Japanese pub.

Synonyms

  • omusubi

Translations


Finnish

Etymology

From Japanese お握り (onigiri).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈoniɡiri/, [ˈo̞niɡiri]
  • Hyphenation: o‧ni‧gi‧ri

Noun

onigiri

  1. onigiri

Declension

Inflection of onigiri (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative onigiri onigirit
genitive onigirin onigirien
partitive onigiria onigireja
illative onigiriin onigireihin
singular plural
nominative onigiri onigirit
accusative nom. onigiri onigirit
gen. onigirin
genitive onigirin onigirien
partitive onigiria onigireja
inessive onigirissa onigireissa
elative onigirista onigireista
illative onigiriin onigireihin
adessive onigirilla onigireilla
ablative onigirilta onigireilta
allative onigirille onigireille
essive onigirina onigireina
translative onigiriksi onigireiksi
instructive onigirein
abessive onigiritta onigireitta
comitative onigireineen

Synonyms


Indonesian

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese お握り (おにぎり, onigiri, rice ball).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /o.ni.ɡi.ri/
  • Hyphenation: o‧ni‧gi‧ri

Noun

onigiri (plural onigiri-onigiri, first-person possessive onigiriku, second-person possessive onigirimu, third-person possessive onigirinya)

  1. rice ball.


Italian

Etymology

Borrowing from Japanese お握り (onigiri).

Noun

onigiri m (invariable)

  1. onigiri

Japanese

Romanization

onigiri

  1. Rōmaji transcription of おにぎり
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