サンドイッチ
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English, written in katakana. Used to refer to sandwiches in general, often as a meal or snack.
Theme

User and their friend Mika are at a café deciding what to order for a light lunch. Mika is looking at the menu.

サンドイッチ

サンドイッチ

sandwich

Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'sandwich' with layers of bread and fillings. The word sounds just like English: 'sandwich' → サンドイッチ (sandoicchi, 'sandwich').

Cultural Note

In Japan, sandwiches are popular as convenience store snacks or light meals. You'll often find unique fillings like 『カツサンド』 (katsu sando, 'cutlet sandwich') or 『フルーツサンド』 (furuutsu sando, 'fruit sandwich') in cafes and supermarkets.

Forms

Base: サンドイッチBase noun form. Borrowed from English, written in katakana. Used to refer to sandwiches in general, often as a meal or snack.