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Is noodle or noodles in English?
The English word for "noodles" is noodle, and there are two ways of pronouncing noodle, [nu:dl] in the British style and ['nudl] in the American style. noodle as a noun means "noodles" and as a verb means "(musician) to pluck an instrument; (improvise) to play; (colloquial) to think over for a long time; to ruminate".

Chinese food is often served with rice or noodles.

He went to the piano and noodle around until the tune came back to him.

He went to the piano and played it at random until he remembered the tune.

I often have bread or noodles.

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Difference between noodles and noodled

Noodle is the plural form of noodle. Noodle can also be used as an adjective, such as noodle house, where noodle is an adjective meaning "of noodles", which serves to modify the role of house.

Level changes

Present participle: noodling Third person singular: noodles

Past tense: noodled Past participle: noodled