Maknyus + Magnus (but you can change the "gn" to "ñ"/"ny")
Pronounced "makñus"/"maknyus" or "mak-gnus"/"maKgnus" (there's a stress or an emphasis on the "k")
Maknyus means "so delicious" or "so tasty" in Indonesian, more specifically, it was a Javanese word popularized by an Indonesian food reviewer Bondan Winarno (deceased)
Magnus means "great" in Latin
It's so delicious that you want to scream or say aloud about it, with a touch of Latin language
Pronounced "makñus"/"maknyus" or "mak-gnus"/"maKgnus" (there's a stress or an emphasis on the "k")
Maknyus means "so delicious" or "so tasty" in Indonesian, more specifically, it was a Javanese word popularized by an Indonesian food reviewer Bondan Winarno (deceased)
Magnus means "great" in Latin
It's so delicious that you want to scream or say aloud about it, with a touch of Latin language
by PuniUwUCute March 26, 2023