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  1. makan - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jan 8, 2026 · Verb makan (active memakan, reflexive passive termakan, ordinary passive dimakan, imperative makan, emphatic-jussive makanlah) (ambitransitive) to eat (to consume, ingest)

  2. Kedai Makan

    Kedai Makan is a Malaysian restaurant and bar in Seattle serving a menu inspired by Malaysian street food.

  3. Makan - Authentic taste, curated by people you trust

    Authentic taste, curated by people you trust Discover spots you'll love 🍽️ Follow your favorite food creators and get access to their curated restaurant recommendations Continue with Google

  4. What Does "Makan" Mean At Southeast Asian Hawker Centers?

    Have you ever wondered what the word "makan" means in Southeast Asian street food culture? In this engaging video, we’ll explore the significance of "makan" at hawker centers across Southeast...

  5. makan, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    makan, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  6. Makan with Cherry

    Makan means eat or eating in Bahasa Malaysia which is the official language of Malaysia. It’s one of the most crucial words to learn and understand when visiting Malaysia.

  7. What does makan mean in Malay? - WordHippo

    Need to translate "makan" from Malay? Here are 2 possible meanings.

  8. Columbia Heights’ Malaysian Darling Makan to Close - Eater DC

    Feb 4, 2025 · Columbia Heights’ five-year-old destination Makan and its downstairs bar, Thirsty Crow, announced on Instagram this weekend that the dual dining destinations will close for good on Sunday,...

  9. Makan, a Malaysian restaurant in Charleston, will close

    Dec 13, 2024 · Malaysian restaurant Makan is closing its Charleston location in December. Its Washington, D.C., sibling is listed as a Bib Gourmand on the 2024 Michelin Guide.

  10. Makan App

    Makan is a meal sharing app for real daily food. Snap and share what you eat in seconds with friends or privately as a food journal. No likes, no filters, no pressure. Just real meals.