お菓子
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Base noun form. The honorific prefix 『お』 (o) adds politeness. Refers to various types of snacks, sweets, or confections.
Theme
At a convenience store, User and their coworker Kenji are picking snacks for an office break.
お菓子
おかし
confections, sweets, snack
Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining
Memory Hook
Think of 'o-kashi' as 'oh, cash!' — you spend cash on sweets and snacks. 'O-kashi' → お菓子 (okashi, 'confections, sweets, snack').
Cultural Note
『お菓子』 (okashi, 'confections, sweets, snack') is a common term for snacks in Japan, often enjoyed with tea or as treats. It includes items like cookies, candies, and traditional Japanese sweets.
Forms
Base: お菓子Base noun form. The honorific prefix 『お』 (o) adds politeness. Refers to various types of snacks, sweets, or confections.