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あめame

noun:

  • (hard) candy; toffee - Food term
  • rice-sugar; sugar made from the starch of rice, potatoes, etc. - Food term
  • amber; yellowish-brown - abbreviation 飴色

息子musukohahakoからkaraamewo一つhitotsu取ったtotta My son took a piece of candy from the box.

たがねtagane

noun:

  • confection (e.g. candy, mochi); sweet - archaism

Kanji definition:

ISHIあめameやしなyashina.u

rice jelly; candy

Strokes:
13 or 14
Radical:
食飠 eat
SKIP:
1-8-5
UTF:
98f4
JIS208:
16-27
Hangul:
이 [i]사 [sa]
Pinyin:
Stroke order:
Alternative stroke order:
Example words:
あめame
(hard) candy; toffee; / rice-sugar; sugar made from the starch of rice, potatoes, etc.; / amber; yellowish-brown
粉飴こあなめkoaname
powdered mizuame; corn syrup solids; powdered corn syrup
綿飴わたあめwataame
cotton candy; fairy floss
飴色あめいろameiro
amber; yellowish-brown
飴細工あめざいくamezaiku
candy fashioned in human and animal forms

Partial results:

あめうりameuriirr.

noun:

  • candy vendor (esp. an Edo-period candy vendor who sold candy while walking around playing the flute or another musical instrument); candy vender
あめいろameiro

noun:

  • amber; yellowish-brown
あめざいくamezaiku

noun:

  • candy fashioned in human and animal forms
あめんぼうamenbou

noun:

  • stick of candy
あめにameni

noun:

  • food boiled in sugared broth
あめゆameyu

noun:

  • thick malt syrup poured into boiling water and sprinkled with cinnamon (used as a refreshing summer drink) - Food term 水飴冷やし飴
あめんぼamenboあめんぼうamenbouアメンボAMENBOアメンボウAMENBOU

noun:

  • pond skater (any insect of family Gerridae); water strider
あめやameya

noun:

  • candy shop; candy maker
あめとむちametomuchiあめとムチametoMUCHIアメとムチAMEtoMUCHI

expression / noun:

  • carrot and stick; candy and whip [literal] - idiom
あめだまamedama

noun:

  • candy
あめかぜamekaze

noun:

  • residue (e.g. from sugar cane or beets)

Kanji

ISHIあめameやしなyashina.u

rice jelly; candy


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