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add "moci" to the og name list
moci's are like mochis, but instead of a rice cake they are a bean cake (people often confuse them for mochis): https://steemit.com/food/@sak-a/moci-bean-cake-4f87ca5acc1db
moci is also a surname in some countries like in India and Nepal: https://forebears.io/surnames/moci
Agreed, create a Pull request.
Moci
I don't really know how to make a pull request, I get stuck on the comparing part
I can add it to my pull requests if you want to.
Yes please, that would be great :) thank you
Agreed
Has this been added/requested yet?
Wouldn't this be semi-og? Its not even in the dictionary.
Not at all. There are many words not in the dictionary, plus it depends on what dictionary you’re looking in. This food is often confused for a mochi. It’s most likely not been added to English dictionaries.
Has this been added/requested yet?
I don’t think so
Not at all. There are many words not in the dictionary, plus it depends on what dictionary you’re looking in. This food is often confused for a mochi. It’s most likely not been added to English dictionaries.
I am looking at the Merriam-Webster dictionary. It also isn't in the Oxford dictionary. The 2 most well known dictionaries for the English language.
Not at all. There are many words not in the dictionary, plus it depends on what dictionary you’re looking in. This food is often confused for a mochi. It’s most likely not been added to English dictionaries.
I am looking at the Merriam-Webster dictionary. It also isn't in the Oxford dictionary. The 2 most well known dictionaries for the English language.
Bc once again it's not an english thing but it does indeed exist and a lot of other people know if it. and like I said before, it often gets confused for a mochi.
^^^ it doesn't originate from the english language
Not at all. There are many words not in the dictionary, plus it depends on what dictionary you’re looking in. This food is often confused for a mochi. It’s most likely not been added to English dictionaries.
I am looking at the Merriam-Webster dictionary. It also isn't in the Oxford dictionary. The 2 most well known dictionaries for the English language.
Bc once again it's not an english thing but it does indeed exist and a lot of other people know if it. and like I said before, it often gets confused for a mochi.
Hate to break it to you but non english words are not included in this if you take a look at the nouns section
Not at all. There are many words not in the dictionary, plus it depends on what dictionary you’re looking in. This food is often confused for a mochi. It’s most likely not been added to English dictionaries.
I am looking at the Merriam-Webster dictionary. It also isn't in the Oxford dictionary. The 2 most well known dictionaries for the English language.
Bc once again it's not an english thing but it does indeed exist and a lot of other people know if it. and like I said before, it often gets confused for a mochi.
Hate to break it to you but non english words are not included in this if you take a look at the nouns section
dude I didnt say that it's not ENGLISH. I said it doesnt orginate from english speaking places. This word is a word for a japanese food (or I think it's from nepal). It's a noun AND a sur name. https://forebears.io/surnames/moci many other people agree with me that this is indeed an og, and I'm surprised it didn't have the og tag. Just because a word didn't originate from english speaking places, or isn't too common in english speaking places doesn't mean its not og :)
Not at all. There are many words not in the dictionary, plus it depends on what dictionary you’re looking in. This food is often confused for a mochi. It’s most likely not been added to English dictionaries.
I am looking at the Merriam-Webster dictionary. It also isn't in the Oxford dictionary. The 2 most well known dictionaries for the English language.
Bc once again it's not an english thing but it does indeed exist and a lot of other people know if it. and like I said before, it often gets confused for a mochi.
Hate to break it to you but non english words are not included in this if you take a look at the nouns section
dude I didnt say that it's not ENGLISH. I said it doesnt orginate from english speaking places. This word is a word for a japanese food (or I think it's from nepal). It's a noun AND a sur name. https://forebears.io/surnames/moci many other people agree with me that this is indeed an og, and I'm surprised it didn't have the og tag. Just because a word didn't originate from english speaking places, or isn't too common in english speaking places doesn't mean its not og :)
"dude I didnt say that it's not ENGLISH." then it would be in ANY english dictionary, would it not? It isn't.
This isn't a noun. It isn't mentioned anywhere or in any dictionary. Infact, this is actually just the Indonesian word for "mochi". It isn't used in the English language or by any English speakers.
I wouldn't consider this "OG".
I wouldn't consider this "OG".
Same, but I think "Mochi" would be actually, maybe in the foods folder. 🤔
Has this been added/requested yet?
No it hasn't yet. Sorry for the late response :)
Mochi and moci are almost the same things. Mochi is just way more common. moci is bean cake and mochi is a rice cake
I wouldn't consider this "OG".
Same, but I think "Mochi" would be actually, maybe in the foods folder. 🤔
Yeah, "Mochi" definitely but not "Moci".
Mochi and moci are almost the same things. Mochi is just way more common. moci is bean cake and mochi is a rice cake
Words on this list are suppose to be common.
Hey, please open a Pull Request ! :)