manger
verbcommon noun
Syllable Decomposition
mangerFrom Old French mangier, from Latin manducare (to chew and eat in popular Latin), itself from mandere (to eat). The Italian mangiare is undoubtedly of Gallo-Romance origin. An evolution of manducare according to the laws of phonetic evolution of Italian would have given mandocare. Similarly, in Occitan, manjar is due to the langue d'oïl.
Definitions
Conjugation
→ Conjugation of "manger"Synonyms
Antonyms
jeûnerse serrer la ceinture
Hyponyms
Translations
german:fressen
english:eat
arabic:أكل
chinese:吃饭
korean:먹다
danish:æde
spanish:comer
finnish:aterioida
hebrew:אוכל
italian:mangiare
japanese:食事する
russian:съесть
swedish:äta
turkish:yemek
See also
mangeâtes (v.) mangeasses (v.) mangeassions (v.) mangeassiez (v.) mangeassent (v.) remanger (v.) manger (cn.) mangeuse (cn.) comestibilité (cn.) mangé (v.) mangerie (cn.) comestible (adj.) géophagisme (cn.) immangeable (adj.) mangeur (cn.) mangeable (adj.) manducation (cn.) mangea (v.) mangeai (v.) mangeaient (v.)