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Words — 97 found

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1. (hard) candy; toffeeFood, cooking
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2. rice-sugar; sugar made from the starch of rice, potatoes, etc.Food, cooking
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3. amber; yellowish-brownAbbreviation, See also 飴色
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4. YeotYeot is a variety of hangwa, or Korean traditional confec... Read more
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1. confectionery; sweets; candy; cakeSee also お菓子 おかし
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2. ConfectioneryConfectionery is the set of food items that are rich in s... Read more
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1. candy; sweets
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2. CandyCandy, specifically sugar candy, is a confection made fro... Read more
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キャンディー
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1. (hard) candy; toffeeFood, cooking, Usually written using kana alone, Kansai dialect
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アメちゃん
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1. candy vendor (esp. an Edo-period candy vendor who sold candy while walking around playing the flute or another musical instrument); candy vender
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飴売 【あめうり】
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飴売: Irregular okurigana usage.
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1. candy stick; stick candy; candy on a stick (e.g. lollipop); cylindrical candy
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1. small-time candy store; penny candy store
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あめ
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1. hard candy; candy suckers molded on a griddle; tortoise-shell candySee also 鼈甲色
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鼈甲飴 【べっこうあめ】
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1. cotton candy; fairy floss; candy floss
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2. Cotton candyCotton candy, candy floss or candyfloss, or fairy floss i... Read more
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1. rock candy; sugar candy; crystallized sugar; sugar crystals
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2. Rock candyRock candy (also called rock sugar) is a type of confecti... Read more
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1. Kintarō candy; Kintarō-ame; hard stick-shaped candy made so that the face of folk hero Kintarō appears when it is slicedTrademark, See also 金太郎
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2. something (or someone) lacking originality; something lacking in variety; cookie-cutter design (look, approach, etc.)
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金太郎アメ 【きんたろうあめ】金太郎あめ 【きんたろうあめ】
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1. cotton candy; fairy floss; candy flossSee also 綿菓子 わたがし
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綿あめ 【わたあめ】
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あめ
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1. Botan Rice Candy (lemon-orange flavored soft, chewy candy with an edible wrapper); Botan Ame; Bontan AmeProduct name
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あめ
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1. Botan Rice Candy (lemon orange flavored soft, chewy candy with an edible wrapper and includes a small Botan Ame); Botan Ame; Bontan Ame
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1. Dragon's beard candy; Chinese cotton candy; Chinese pastry, similar to Turkish pishmaniye or Persian pashmak (thin pastry threads outside, filling inside)Food, cooking, See also 竜の髭
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Kanji — 4 found

19.994911126458508
11 strokes. JLPT N2. Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
candy, cakes, fruit
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19 strokes.
sugar, sugared, candy, crystallized sweetmeats
Kun: あめ
On: トウ
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17 strokes.
candy, pastry
Kun: あめ もち
On: チョウ
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13 strokes.
rice jelly, candy
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Sentences — 25 found

  • jreibun/8285/3
    • こうしえん甲子園
    • しゅつじょう出場
    • じょうれんこう常連校
    • さくねんど昨年度
    • ちくたいかい地区大会
    • いっかいせん1回戦
    • はいたい敗退
    • のチームに勝つなんて、
    • あかご赤子
    • をひねるよりもたやすいことだ。
    It is as easy as taking candy from a baby for a school that regularly competes in the Japanese High School Baseball Championship to beat a team that lost in the first round of last year’s regional tournament. Jreibun
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Names — 3 found

おかしやよこちょう 【お菓子屋横丁】
Place
1. Okashiyayokochou (street in Kawagoe (Koedo), in Saitama-ken, known for its many traditional and contemporary candy and snack shops)
キャンディ
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1. Candy
かしやよこちょう 【菓子屋横丁】
Place
1. Kashiyayokochou (street in Kawagoe (Koedo), in Saitama-ken, known for its many traditional and contemporary candy and snack shops)