ミルク
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Base noun form. Written in katakana as it's a loanword from English. Used to refer to milk in general, often in beverages or food contexts.
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User is at a grocery store with their friend Mika, discussing what to buy for a recipe.
ミルク
ミルク
milk
Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining
Memory Hook
Think of 'milk' in English — it's the same word in Japanese but written in katakana: ミルク (miruku). Imagine a carton of milk with the label 'MIRUKU' on it.
Cultural Note
In Japan, milk is commonly consumed with breakfast or used in cooking. You might hear 『牛乳』 (gyuunyuu, 'cow's milk') for dairy milk, but ミルク (miruku) is also widely used, especially in cafes for drinks like 『ミルクティー』 (miruku tii, 'milk tea').
Forms
Base: ミルクBase noun form. Written in katakana as it's a loanword from English. Used to refer to milk in general, often in beverages or food contexts.