toffee in Japanese
toffee in Japanese is タフィー, ファッジ — toffee means a chewy sweet made by boiling sugar and butter (or milk) until it hardens on cooling.
toffee in Japanese
タフィー
Pronounced: tafī
(uncountable) A type of confectionery made by boiling sugar (or treacle, etc) with butter or milk, then cooling the mixture so that it becomes hard.
ファッジ
Pronounced: fajji
(uncountable) A type of confectionery made by boiling sugar (or treacle, etc) with butter or milk, then cooling the mixture so that it becomes hard.
What does "toffee" mean?
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noun A chewy sweet made by boiling sugar and butter (or milk) until it hardens on cooling.
"Grandma always made toffee at Christmas."
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noun British slang for a supporter of Everton Football Club.
"The Toffees celebrated the late winning goal."
toffee in a sentence
- Grandma always made toffee at Christmas.
- The Toffees celebrated the late winning goal.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "toffee" in Japanese?
"toffee" in Japanese is タフィー, ファッジ. toffee means: A chewy sweet made by boiling sugar and butter (or milk) until it hardens on cooling.
How do you pronounce タフィー?
"toffee" in Japanese is タフィー, pronounced "tafī".
How do you use "toffee" in a sentence?
Example: "Grandma always made toffee at Christmas." In Japanese, "toffee" is タフィー, ファッジ.
Are there other ways to say "toffee" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "toffee": タフィー, ファッジ.
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