ライス
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Base noun form. Refers to cooked rice, typically in Western-style meals. Use as a standalone noun, e.g., 『ライスを食べる』 (raisu o taberu, 'to eat rice').
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At a casual izakaya, User and their friend Ken are ordering food and discussing side dishes.

ライス

ライス

rice (as a dish or side)

Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'rice' dish served on a plate — it's called 『ライス』 (raisu, 'rice'). Think of 'rice' sounding like 'ライス' (raisu) to remember it's the Western-style term for cooked rice.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『ライス』 (raisu, 'rice') is often used in Western-style restaurants or menus to refer to cooked rice as a side dish, while 『ご飯』 (gohan, 'rice / Meal') is more common in traditional Japanese contexts.

Forms

Base: ライスBase noun form. Refers to cooked rice, typically in Western-style meals. Use as a standalone noun, e.g., 『ライスを食べる』 (raisu o taberu, 'to eat rice').