English
Etymology
From Old French mangeoire, manjoire, from mangier �to eat� (modern French #French|manger).
Pronunciation
audio|en-uk-manger.ogg|Audio (UK)
IPA|/�meɪnʤ�/
SAMPA|/"meIndZ@/
Hyphenation: man·ger
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-eɪnd��|-eɪnd��
Noun
en-noun
- A trough for animals to eat from.
Translations
Finnish: kaukalo
French: mangeoire f
German: Krippe f
Hebrew: he-translation|���ס|avos
Italian: mangiatoia f
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Korean: 구ì� (guyu)
Portuguese: manjedoura f
Spanish: pesebre m
Anagrams
aegmnr - (alphagram)
engram
German
ragmen
French
Etymology
OF. mangier, from LL. manducare �to chew, devour�.
Pronunciation
IPA|/m���e/
SAMPA|/ma~Ze/
audio|Fr-manger-fr-FR-Paris.ogg|Audio (France, Paris)
Hyphenation: man·ger
Verb
manger
- transitive or intransitive To eat
Conjugation
fr-conj-ger|man|avoir
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