ぶどう
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Base noun form. Written in katakana as it is a loanword from Portuguese 'uvas' via Dutch 'druif'. Used to refer to the fruit grapes in general.
Theme
User and their friend Mika are at a grocery store, deciding what fruits to buy for a picnic.
ぶどう
ぶどう
grapes
Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining
Memory Hook
Imagine a bunch of grapes so juicy they make a 'boo-dough' sound when you squeeze them — 'boo-dough' sounds like ぶどう (budou, 'grapes').
Cultural Note
In Japan, grapes are a popular fruit, often enjoyed fresh or used in desserts like 『ぶどうゼリー』 (budou zerii, 'grape jelly'). They are also a common gift during the summer season.
Forms
Base: ぶどうBase noun form. Written in katakana as it is a loanword from Portuguese 'uvas' via Dutch 'druif'. Used to refer to the fruit grapes in general.