餠
Tags
- popular
- Words commonly used in modern Japanese #popular
- obsolete reading
- Readings no longer used in modern Japanese. #ok
- obsolete kanji
- word containing out-dated kanji or kanji usage #oK
- JLPT N2
- JLPT N2 words: Upper-intermediate Level #jlpt2
- noun
- noun (common) (futsuumeishi) #n
- noun (generic)
- All kinds of Japanese nouns #noun
Other forms:
Reading
- obsolete readingもちいmochiiobsolete readingかちんkachinobsolete readingあもamo
Meaning
- nounmochi, (sticky) rice cake(explanation)
- see also:糯
- mochi, rijstknoedel, rijstedeegballetje, rijstedeegplakje, rijstespijs {kleverig kneedsel van gestoomde en gestampte rijst}
- gateau de riz gluant
- Mochi, Reiskuchen
- моти (рисовая лепёшка)
- pastel de pasta de arroz
How to write
Not available for this kanji.Kanji in this word
Collocations and expressions using 餠
AdvertisementExtended information
- JMDict ID: 1535790
- JMdictDB entry
- Short URL: https://jpdct.com/F28u
- Appears in the "wordfreq" file compiled by Alexandre Girardi (see wordfreq.README) on the first 12.000 words.
- Appears in the "Ichimango goi bunruishuu", Senmon Kyouiku Publishing, Tokyo, 1998.
- Frequency-of-use ranking in the wordfreq file: 19
Example sentences
- Japanese sentence
- 彼は餅をすっかり食べたわけではない。Loading...
- Sentence analysis
- Meaning
- He didn't eat all of the rice cakes.Er hat die Reisküchlein nicht komplett aufgegessen.