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Hi everyone!

Is/Are there any other word/s in English to be synonymuously used for saucer?
 

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Yes: flying saucer = flying disk.
But you probably mean the saucer that you put a cup on. I don't think so. Why do you need one?
 
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Yes: flying saucer = flying disk.
But you probably mean the saucer that you put a cup on. I don't think so. Why do you need one?

Thanks for the answer. Actually I heard something strange about the origin of a word. I heard that 'nalbaki' or 'nalbeki' is originally an English word. It means saucer. Does such a thing exist in English? or at least something like those?
 

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Sometimes we just call it a cup on a dish (saucer).


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Thanks for the answer. Actually I heard something strange about the origin of a word. I heard that 'nalbaki' or 'nalbeki' is originally an English word. It means saucer. Does such a thing exist in English? or at least something like those?

No.
 

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I would only use "dish" if they didn't match.
 

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Yes, cup and saucer go together.

For some reason, saucer is not a common word used in my household. Perhaps it's a bit formal, or it reminds us of a flying saucer.

But your reason might be why we call it a dish! Our cup dishes rarely match the cup!



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In my family we used mugs. Nothing matched.
 

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I heard that 'nalbaki' or 'nalbeki' is originally an English word. It means saucer. Does such a thing exist in English? or at least something like those?

Not that I have come across.
 

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For me, a saucer always has a small recessed circle in the centre into which the bottom of the teacup fits. I have never heard or used the word "dish" for the piece of crockery under a teacup. A dish is somewhere between a plate and a bowl if it's relatively small, and it's a large serving bowl if used in the middle of the table for people to serve themselves/each other from.
 
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