砂糖
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Base noun form. Refers to granulated sugar used in cooking, baking, or sweetening drinks. Used as a standalone noun, e.g., 『砂糖を入れる』 (satou o ireru, 'to add sugar').
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In a kitchen, User and their roommate Haruka are baking cookies and discussing ingredients.

砂糖

さとう

sugar

Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining

Memory Hook

Think of 'sato' (sugar) as sweet 'sugar' — 『砂糖』 (satou, 'sugar') sounds like 'sa-toe' — a sweet toe!

Cultural Note

『砂糖』 (satou, 'sugar') is commonly used in Japanese sweets like 『和菓子』 (wagashi, 'traditional Japanese confections') and tea. It's often added to green tea or used in cooking.

Forms

Base: 砂糖Base noun form. Refers to granulated sugar used in cooking, baking, or sweetening drinks. Used as a standalone noun, e.g., 『砂糖を入れる』 (satou o ireru, 'to add sugar').