brandy in Japanese
brandy in Japanese is ブランデー, コニャック — brandy means a strong alcoholic spirit distilled from wine or fermented fruit juice.
brandy in Japanese
ブランデー
Pronounced: burandē
(uncountable) An alcoholic liquor distilled from wine or fermented fruit juice.
コニャック
Pronounced: konyakku
(uncountable) An alcoholic liquor distilled from wine or fermented fruit juice.
What does "brandy" mean?
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noun A strong alcoholic spirit distilled from wine or fermented fruit juice.
"He warmed himself with a glass of brandy after the walk."
brandy in a sentence
- He warmed himself with a glass of brandy after the walk.
- The recipe calls for a splash of brandy in the sauce.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "brandy" in Japanese?
"brandy" in Japanese is ブランデー, コニャック. brandy means: A strong alcoholic spirit distilled from wine or fermented fruit juice.
How do you pronounce ブランデー?
"brandy" in Japanese is ブランデー, pronounced "burandē".
How do you use "brandy" in a sentence?
Example: "He warmed himself with a glass of brandy after the walk." In Japanese, "brandy" is ブランデー, コニャック.
Are there other ways to say "brandy" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "brandy": ブランデー, コニャック.
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