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See also mangá, and många
  1. (noun, manga) A comic; a non-animated cartoon, especially one done in a Japanese style.
  2. (noun, manga) A professionally produced Japanese comic, opposed to doujinshi.
  3. (Catalan, noun) manga (Japanese comic book)
  4. (Dutch, noun) A manga
  5. (Galician, noun) A mango (fruit)
  6. (Italian, Polish, Swedish, noun, manga) A manga
  7. (Japanese, noun, manga) 漫画 Japanese comics
  8. (Maori, noun) A stream, creek
  9. (Portuguese, noun) A sleeve.
  10. (Portuguese, noun) mango fruit.
  11. (Portuguese, noun) mango tree.
  12. (Spanish, noun) sleeve
  13. (Spanish, noun) manga
  14. (Turkish, noun) squad

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Etymology edit

From Japanese 漫画 (manga), (man-) "random, uncontrolled" + (-ga) "picture, sketch". After an 1814 book by Katsushika Hokusai.

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Singular
manga

Plural
manga

manga (plural manga)

  1. (manga) A comic; a non-animated cartoon, especially one done in a Japanese style.
  2. (manga) A professionally produced Japanese comic, opposed to doujinshi.

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Catalan edit

Etymology edit

From Japanese 漫画 (manga), (man-) "random, uncontrolled" + (-ga) "picture, sketch". After an 1814 book by Katsushika Hokusai.

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manga m. (plural manges)

  1. manga (Japanese comic book)



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manga (plural manga's, diminutive mangaatje, diminutive plural mangaatjes)

  1. A manga

Galician edit

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manga  f. (plural mangas)

  1. A mango (fruit)

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manga m. inv.

  1. (manga) A manga

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manga (hiragana まんが)

  1. (manga) 漫画 Japanese comics

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Maori edit

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manga

  1. A stream, creek

Polish edit

Etymology edit

From Japanese 漫画

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA: [ˈmaŋɡa]

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manga f.

  1. (manga) A manga

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Portuguese edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Latin manica, cognate with Spanish, French manche.

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manga f.

  1. A sleeve.

Etymology 2 edit

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manga f.

  1. mango fruit.
  2. mango tree.
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Spanish edit

Etymology edit

From Latin manica, cognate with Portuguese, French manche.

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manga f. (plural mangas)

Singular
manga f.

Plural
mangas f.


  1. sleeve
  2. manga

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manga c.

  1. (manga) A manga

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manga

  1. squad