sweetener in Japanese
sweetener in Japanese is 甘味料 — sweetener means a substance, often artificial, used to make food or drink taste sweet.
sweetener in Japanese
甘味料
Pronounced: kanmiryō
Something added to food to sweeten its taste, especially an artificial substitute for sugar.
What does "sweetener" mean?
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noun A substance, often artificial, used to make food or drink taste sweet.
"He uses a sugar-free sweetener in his coffee."
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noun An extra incentive added to make a deal more appealing.
"The salary bump was a sweetener to convince her to relocate."
sweetener in a sentence
- He uses a sugar-free sweetener in his coffee.
- The salary bump was a sweetener to convince her to relocate.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sweetener" in Japanese?
"sweetener" in Japanese is 甘味料. sweetener means: A substance, often artificial, used to make food or drink taste sweet.
How do you pronounce 甘味料?
"sweetener" in Japanese is 甘味料, pronounced "kanmiryō".
How do you use "sweetener" in a sentence?
Example: "He uses a sugar-free sweetener in his coffee." In Japanese, "sweetener" is 甘味料.
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