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fufu
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English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈfuːˌfuː/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈfuˌfu/
Audio (Nigeria): (file) - Rhymes: -uːfuː
- Hyphenation: fu‧fu
Etymology 1
From West African languages, such as Lingala fufú (“white-white”).
Alternative forms
Noun
fufu (uncountable)
- A dish of boiled, mashed cassava mixed with plantain, yams, or other starchy vegetables, common as food in West and Equatorial Africa and the Caribbean, and sometimes sold in dry powdered or granulated form.
- Synonym: (Caribbean) choke-me
- [1987 July 29, Steven Barboza, “Culinary Delights of Africa Reflect a Continent's Diversity”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- Africans generally serve highly seasoned stews with a starch - corn, millet, yams, cassava or rice - which they mash and whip to a paste, called fufu in West Africa. This is topped with a sauce known as palava.]
- 2018, Nnedi Okorafor, Who Fears Death, HarperVoyager, page 192:
- “I want some real food,” Binta angrily said. “Like fufu and egusi soup.”
References
- Frederic Gomes Cassidy and Robert Brock Le Page (editors), Dictionary of Jamaican English, Second Edition, University of the West Indies Press (2002), page 185.
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Japanese ふふ (fufu, onomatopoeia for laughter).
Interjection
fufu
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Bura
Noun
fufu
References
- Schuh, Russel G.; Shalanguwa, Elisha. Bura-English-Hausa Dictionary
Ewe
Pronunciation
Noun
fùfù
- fufu (a dish of boiled, mashed cassava mixed with plantain, yams, or other starchy vegetables)
References
- Jim-Fugar, Dr. M.K.N.; Jim-Fugar, Nicholine (2017), “fufu”, in Nuseline's Ewe-English Dictionary, 1st edition, Togo: Independently published, →ISBN, page 85
Gullah
Alternative forms
- 'fufu
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Ewe, Mende, Wolof, Fon, and Hausa fufu.
Noun
fufu
- mush
- cooked wheat flour (especially from a thin batter)
Etymology 2
From Ewe fufu and Mende fufule.
Noun
fufu
- dust
- powder (especially when used for Hoodoo workings)
References
- Lorenzo Dow Turner, Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect (1969)
Japanese
Romanization
fufu
Kituba
Noun
fufu
- flour of cassava
Kongo
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *pʊ̀pʊ̀.
Noun
fufu
Krio
Etymology
From any of various African languages that share this word.
Pronunciation
Noun
fùfú
- fufu (a dish of boiled, mashed cassava mixed with plantain, yams, or other starchy vegetables)
References
- Fyle, Clifford N.; Jones, Eldred D. (1980), A Krio-English dictionary, USA: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 116
Manado Malay
Etymology
From North Moluccan Malay fufu, from Ternate fufu (“to roast; to smoke”).
Verb
fufu
- to smoke
Adjective
fufu
- smoked
- cakalang fufu ― smoked skipjack tuna
Derived terms
- bafufu
References
- Balai Bahasa Provinsi Sulawesi Utara (2021), Kamus Dwibahasa Melayu Manado-Indonesia (in Indonesian), Manado: Balai Bahasa Provinsi Sulawesi Utara
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