デザート
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English 'dessert', refers to sweet dishes served after a meal. Used in contexts like 『デザートを注文する』 (dezāto o chūmon suru, 'to order dessert').
Theme

Two friends, Mika and User, are at a café after lunch, discussing what to order next. Mika is a food enthusiast who loves trying new sweets.

デザート

デザート

dessert

Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining

Memory Hook

Picture a delicious 'dessert' on a plate. 'Dessert' sounds like 『デザート』 (dezāto, 'dessert') — think of a sweet treat after a meal!

Cultural Note

In Japan, desserts range from traditional sweets like 『和菓子』 (wagashi, 'Japanese confectionery') to Western-style cakes and ice cream. 『デザート』 (dezāto, 'dessert') is commonly offered in restaurants and cafes, often featuring seasonal ingredients.

Forms

Base: デザートBase noun form. Borrowed from English 'dessert', refers to sweet dishes served after a meal. Used in contexts like 『デザートを注文する』 (dezāto o chūmon suru, 'to order dessert').