Bap Meaning in English
word
bæp
BAP
bˈæp
BAP
Definition
A 'bap' is a type of soft, round bread roll popular in the UK, often used for sandwiches or burgers.
Usage & Nuances
'Bap' is a British English term; in the US, 'bun' or 'roll' is more common. Often seen in cafes or bakeries in the UK. Can be filled with bacon, sausage ('bacon bap,' 'sausage bap'), or used for burgers.
Spanish: panecillo (Inglaterra) - bollo (pan británico)Portuguese (BR): pãozinho (britânico) - pão de hambúrguer (britânico)Portuguese (PT): papo-seco (britânico) - pãozinho (britânico)Chinese (Simplified): 英式小圆面包Chinese (Traditional): 英式小圓麵包Hindi: ब्रिटिश बन्स - बप (ब्रिटेन का सफेद नरम रोल)Arabic: كعكة بريطانية صغيرة - خبز دائري طري (بريطانيا)Bengali: ব্রেড রোল - স্যান্ডউইচ রুটিRussian: булочка (мягкая круглая)Japanese: 丸いパン - バップ(英国風パン)Vietnamese: bánh mì tròn mềmKorean: 빵 - 빵빵 (번처럼 쓰임)Turkish: yuvarlak yumuşak ekmek - sandviç ekmeğiUrdu: نرم روٹی - بنIndonesian: roti bulat lembut - bap
Example Sentences
I bought a bap for breakfast.
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Would you like butter on your bap?
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This bap is soft and fresh.
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I'll have a bacon bap and a coffee, please.
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The burger came in a toasted bap instead of a bun.
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You can't beat a sausage bap on a cold morning.
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