kopi

Malay:

kopi

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Hokkien / teochew:

咖啡

poj:

ko-pi

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definitions

noun

  1. coffee (in general)
  2. ... the initiative includes messages such as "Remember to take a kopi (coffee) break whenever you feel sleepy".

    — 2016 September 21, Kenneth Cheng. Today, "Over 20,000 taxis to get alerts on red-light, speed cameras". p.4

  3. (drink ordering) coffee with milk and sugar or condensed milk, which may be modified in various combinations by using certain drink ordering adjectives
  4. Singaporean- or Nanyang-style coffee, in contrast to other variations of coffee drinks around the world — characterized by (among other things) the use of high-caffeine robusta beans roasted with sugar and salt in butter, margarine, or lard, condensed milk as a sweetener, and brewing by pouring boiling water through the grounds in a muslin bag
  5. The grounds are then sealed in a filter bag with sugar or creamer, depending on the kopi flavour ... The result is a strong, full-bodied cup of kopi with a more intense aroma.

    — 2015 October 29. Today, "BE YOUR VERY OWN KOPITIAM COFFEE MASTER". p.38


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