飴
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Base noun form. Refers to hard candy or sweets. Can be used alone or with counters like 『一つ』 (hitotsu, 'one piece') for counting.
Theme
Two friends, Mika and User, are at a convenience store after school, deciding what snacks to buy for a movie night.
飴
あめ
candy
Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining
Memory Hook
Imagine a sweet 'a-me' (飴 ame) candy that melts in your mouth. 'Ame' sounds like 'a-me' — think of 'a yummy candy'!
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『飴』 (ame, 'candy') is often given as a small gift or treat, especially during festivals or as a gesture of kindness. Traditional Japanese candy comes in various flavors and shapes.
Forms
Base: 飴Base noun form. Refers to hard candy or sweets. Can be used alone or with counters like 『一つ』 (hitotsu, 'one piece') for counting.