Results, 菓子 #n

かしkashi

noun:

  • confectionery; sweets; candy; cake

このkono菓子kashiwo自由にjiyuunio取りtori下さいkudasai Please help yourself to these cakes.

Kanji definition:

KA

candy; cakes; fruit

Strokes:
11
Radical:
艹艸䒑 grass
SKIP:
2-3-8
UTF:
83d3
JIS208:
18-59
Hangul:
과 [gwa]
Pinyin:
guǒ
Stroke order:
Example words:
菓子かしkashi
confectionery; sweets; candy; cake
お菓子おかしokashi
confections; sweets; candy
駄菓子屋だがしやdagashiya
small-time candy store
和菓子わがしwagashi
wagashi; traditional Japanese confectionery
菓子屋かしやkashiya
confectionery shop; candy store; sweet shop

SHISUTSUko~こ kone

child; sign of the rat; 11PM-1AM; first sign of Chinese zodiac

Strokes:
3
Radical:
子 child
SKIP:
4-2-1
UTF:
5b50
JIS208:
27-50
Nanori:
ikigikukeねっne
Hangul:
자 [ja]
Pinyin:
zǐ / zí / zi
Stroke order:
Example words:
子供こどもkodomo
child
女子じょしjoshi
woman; girl
ko
child; / young (animal); / young woman; young geisha; / offshoot; / interest; / new shares; / player who is not a dealer (in cards, mahjong, etc.); / bird egg; / -er (often of young women)
男子だんしdanshi
youth; young man
様子ようすyousu
state; state of affairs; situation; circumstances; / appearance; look; aspect; / sign; indication

Partial results:

かしやkashiya

noun:

  • confectionery shop; candy store; sweet shop
かしパンkashiPAN

noun:

  • sweetened bun
かしばちkashibachi

noun:

  • bowl for confectioneries
かしぼんkashibon

noun:

  • cake tray (dish)
かしざらkashizara

noun:

  • cake dish
かしつかさkashitsukasaかししkashishi

noun:

  • Japanese confectionery store (orig. one of high standing, supplying the imperial court, etc.); Japanese confectionery maker
かしきkashiki

noun:

  • cake box
かしばこkashibako

noun:

  • candy box
かしてんkashiten

noun:

  • confectioner; confectionery; candy store
かしおりkashiori

noun:

Kanji

KA

candy; cakes; fruit

SHISUTSUko~こ kone

child; sign of the rat; 11PM-1AM; first sign of Chinese zodiac


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