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How to Say ‘Snacks’ in Japanese

お菓子

おかし

💬 Usage Tip: Literally means 'confections', implying sweets or snacks.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Snacks are commonly shared during gatherings and events in Japan.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

[o]

polite prefix

Used as an honorific prefix to make words more polite.

Example

お菓子を持って来ました。

I brought some sweets.

菓子かし

[kashi]

confectionery/sweets

Refers to sweets or snacks, often given as gifts or enjoyed at gatherings.

Example

娘が好きなお菓子を買いました。

I bought sweets that my daughter likes.

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