manga
Portuguese
/ˈmɐ̃.ɡɐ/
noun
Definitions
- sleeve
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese manga inherited from Latin manica.
Origin
Latin
manica
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- apple mango English
- manche English
- mango English
- mango-bird English
- mangoade English
- mangoey English
- mangolike English
- mangotoxin English
- mango Finnish
- *manicella Latin
- manica Latin
- mango Italian
- manica Italian
- mango Dutch, Flemish
- manja Dutch, Flemish
- manche French
- manchette French
- manchon French
- ма́нго Russian
- манго Russian
- chupamangas Spanish, Castilian
- manga Spanish, Castilian
- manguito Spanish, Castilian
- remangar Spanish, Castilian
- manche Portuguese
- mangueira Portuguese
- manguito Portuguese
- mango Swedish
- マンゴー Japanese
- mango Polish
- mangó Irish
- mango Czech
- manche Old French
- maunche Old French
- mango Esperanto
- maniko Esperanto
- mànega Catalan, Valencian
- màniga Catalan, Valencian
- manga Galician
- մանգո Armenian
- mânecă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- mangga Cebuano
- mangga Indonesian
- maneg Welsh
- mango Welsh
- mangga Tagalog
- mangga Malay
- mëngë Albanian
- manche Middle French
- מנגו Hebrew (modern)
- manga Old Portuguese
- მანგო Georgian
- 芒果 Chinese
- mãnicã Aromanian
- 망고 Korean
- manga Asturian
- manie Friulian
- mànega Venetian
- mango Cornish
- மாஙமாங்காய் Tamil
- மாங்காய் Tamil
- Manga Hunsrik
- منقا Hijazi Arabic
- منقة Hijazi Arabic
- mangga Bikol Central
- mangga Hiligaynon
- bango Chichewa, Chewa, Nyanja
- mango Afar
- മാങ്ങ Malayalam
- mangga Brooke's Point Palawano
- mangga Asi
- mangga Tiruray