rum in Japanese
rum in Japanese is ラム酒, ラム — rum means a strong alcoholic spirit distilled from sugarcane juice or molasses.
rum in Japanese
ラム酒
Pronounced: ramushu
(uncountable) A distilled spirit derived from fermented cane sugar and molasses.
ラム
Pronounced: ramu
(uncountable) A distilled spirit derived from fermented cane sugar and molasses.
What does "rum" mean?
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noun A strong alcoholic spirit distilled from sugarcane juice or molasses.
"They mixed rum with pineapple juice for the cocktail."
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adj Odd or peculiar (informal, chiefly British).
"It was a rum business, the way he suddenly disappeared."
rum in a sentence
- They mixed rum with pineapple juice for the cocktail.
- It was a rum business, the way he suddenly disappeared.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "rum" in Japanese?
"rum" in Japanese is ラム酒, ラム. rum means: A strong alcoholic spirit distilled from sugarcane juice or molasses.
How do you pronounce ラム酒?
"rum" in Japanese is ラム酒, pronounced "ramushu".
How do you use "rum" in a sentence?
Example: "They mixed rum with pineapple juice for the cocktail." In Japanese, "rum" is ラム酒, ラム.
Are there other ways to say "rum" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "rum": ラム酒, ラム.
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