mint in Japanese
mint in Japanese is 造幣局, ミント, 薄荷 — mint means a fragrant herb, or the flavor it gives to food and sweets.
mint in Japanese
造幣局
Pronounced: zōheikyoku
A building or institution where money (originally, only coins) is produced under government licence.
ミント
Pronounced: minto
The flavoring of the plant, either a sweet, a jelly or sauce.
薄荷
Pronounced: hakka
The flavoring of the plant, either a sweet, a jelly or sauce.
若緑
Pronounced: wakamidori
A green color, like that of mint.
ミント
Pronounced: minto
A mint-flavored candy, often eaten to sweeten the smell of the breath.
What does "mint" mean?
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noun A fragrant herb, or the flavor it gives to food and sweets.
"She added fresh mint to the salad."
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noun A place authorized by the government to produce coins.
"The Royal Mint has been striking coins for over a thousand years."
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verb To produce coins officially, or, more recently, to create a new digital token or NFT.
"The government minted a new commemorative coin."
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adj In perfect, as-new condition.
"He kept his old comic books in mint condition."
mint in a sentence
- She added fresh mint to the salad.
- He popped a mint after lunch to freshen his breath.
- The Royal Mint has been striking coins for over a thousand years.
- The government minted a new commemorative coin.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "mint" in Japanese?
"mint" in Japanese is 造幣局, ミント, 薄荷. mint means: A fragrant herb, or the flavor it gives to food and sweets.
How do you pronounce 造幣局?
"mint" in Japanese is 造幣局, pronounced "zōheikyoku".
How do you use "mint" in a sentence?
Example: "She added fresh mint to the salad." In Japanese, "mint" is 造幣局, ミント, 薄荷.
Are there other ways to say "mint" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "mint": 造幣局, ミント, 薄荷, 若緑.
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