sago: [16] Sago is of Malay origin. The Portuguese were responsible for introducing the Malay term sāgū to English, as sagu; the modern form sago, which became established during the 17th and 18th centuries, came via Dutch.
sago (n.)
"starch made of the piths of palms," 1570s, via Portuguese and Dutch from Malay sagu, the name of the palm tree from which it is obtained (attested in English in this sense from 1550s). Also borrowed in French (sagou), Spanish (sagu), German (Sago).
雙語例句
1. Sago is starch obtained from sago palms, native of India.
西米粉是由印度當地的西米椰子做的澱粉.
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2. Bring 400 ml water to boil and add in the taro and sago.
燒開一鍋水,將西米用水清洗一下,入滾水鍋中.
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3. Turn cold water rinse the sago under the water.
把西米倒入過濾網,然後衝涼水備用.
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4. Sago lays a foundation, put all fruits again, can.