Pronunciation: /rɑːmən/

Definitions of ramen

noun a type of Japanese noodle soup dish

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat ramen noodles for lunch.

A2 My friend and I went to a ramen restaurant last night.

B1 Ramen is a popular dish in Japan and is enjoyed by people all over the world.

B2 The chef at this ramen shop makes the best spicy ramen I've ever tasted.

C1 I have been experimenting with different ingredients to create my own unique ramen recipe.

C2 After traveling to Japan, I have developed a deep appreciation for the art of making authentic ramen.

Examples of ramen in a Sentence

formal The restaurant offered a variety of traditional Japanese dishes, including ramen.

informal Let's grab some ramen for lunch today.

slang I'm craving some bomb ramen right now.

figurative His mind was a bowl of ramen, a mix of different thoughts and ideas.

Grammatical Forms of ramen

past tense

ate

plural

ramen

comparative

more ramen

superlative

most ramen

present tense

eats

future tense

will eat

perfect tense

has eaten

continuous tense

is eating

singular

ramen

positive degree

delicious

infinitive

to eat ramen

gerund

eating ramen

participle

eaten

Origin and Evolution of ramen

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: Japanese
Story behind the word: The word 'ramen' originated in Japan.
Evolution of the word: Originally, 'ramen' referred to a type of noodle soup dish that was introduced to Japan from China. Over time, the dish became popular in Japan and the word 'ramen' became synonymous with this specific type of noodle soup.