peppermint in Japanese
peppermint in Japanese is ペパーミント, ミント, 薄荷 — peppermint means a strong-flavored mint plant, or the sharp, cooling flavoring made from it.
peppermint in Japanese
ペパーミント
Pronounced: pepāminto
ミント
Pronounced: minto
薄荷
Pronounced: hakka
What does "peppermint" mean?
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noun A strong-flavored mint plant, or the sharp, cooling flavoring made from it.
"She added a few drops of peppermint oil to the tea."
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noun A candy flavored with peppermint.
"He unwrapped a peppermint after dinner to freshen his breath."
peppermint in a sentence
- She added a few drops of peppermint oil to the tea.
- He unwrapped a peppermint after dinner to freshen his breath.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "peppermint" in Japanese?
"peppermint" in Japanese is ペパーミント, ミント, 薄荷. peppermint means: A strong-flavored mint plant, or the sharp, cooling flavoring made from it.
How do you pronounce ペパーミント?
"peppermint" in Japanese is ペパーミント, pronounced "pepāminto".
How do you use "peppermint" in a sentence?
Example: "She added a few drops of peppermint oil to the tea." In Japanese, "peppermint" is ペパーミント, ミント, 薄荷.
Are there other ways to say "peppermint" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "peppermint": ペパーミント, ミント, 薄荷.
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