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Mandi Meaning in English

word

ˈmændi
MAN-dee
ˈmæn.di
MAN-dee

释义

'Mandi' is a word from Malay and Indonesian languages that means to bathe or take a shower. It is sometimes used in English by speakers from Southeast Asia to refer to bathing.

用法与细微差别

'Mandi' is not standard English—used mostly in Southeast Asia or among people familiar with Malay/Indonesian culture. In formal English, use 'shower' or 'bathe'. It is used as a verb: 'to mandi'. Can sound informal or slangy.

例句

I need to mandi before dinner.

basic

He usually mandis in the morning.

basic

Don’t forget to mandi after playing football.

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It’s so hot—I just want to mandi all day.

natural

After hiking, nothing feels better than a cold mandi.

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When I was in Malaysia, everyone told me to mandi twice a day because of the humidity.

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