caramel in Japanese
caramel in Japanese is カラメル, キャラメル, キャラメル色 — caramel means a chewy candy or sauce made by heating sugar until it turns golden-brown.
caramel in Japanese
カラメル
Pronounced: karameru
(countable) A (sometimes hardened) piece of this confection.
キャラメル
Pronounced: kyarameru
(countable) A (sometimes hardened) piece of this confection.
キャラメル色
A yellow-brown color, like that of caramel.
What does "caramel" mean?
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noun A chewy candy or sauce made by heating sugar until it turns golden-brown.
"She drizzled warm caramel over the ice cream."
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adj Having a yellowish-brown color like caramel candy.
"The sofa was upholstered in a rich caramel leather."
caramel in a sentence
- She drizzled warm caramel over the ice cream.
- He unwrapped a caramel and popped it in his mouth.
- The sofa was upholstered in a rich caramel leather.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "caramel" in Japanese?
"caramel" in Japanese is カラメル, キャラメル, キャラメル色. caramel means: A chewy candy or sauce made by heating sugar until it turns golden-brown.
How do you pronounce カラメル?
"caramel" in Japanese is カラメル, pronounced "karameru".
How do you use "caramel" in a sentence?
Example: "She drizzled warm caramel over the ice cream." In Japanese, "caramel" is カラメル, キャラメル, キャラメル色.
Are there other ways to say "caramel" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "caramel": カラメル, キャラメル, キャラメル色.
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