Talk:Oil noodles

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[edit] Tagalog name

After doing some search I know for sure pancit is in the tagalog language. Would this also suggest lutong probably doesn't mean lutong, as in the place "lutong" in Malaysia. It probably means something in tagalog too. Benjwong 03:48, 5 September 2007 (UTC)