キャンディ (kyandi)
They also use the word お菓子 (okashi) which means 'snack'.
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
綿飴Men ame
The Japanese word for air:teikuukitenkuufuzeiWell the Japanese word 'sora' means sky if that helps.
The Japanese word for sheep is hitsuji.
Ame is the Japanese word for 'candy'. --MC
In Japanese, the word for candy is "キャンディ" (kyandi), which is derived from the English word "candy." However, a more traditional term for sweets is "お菓子" (okashi), which refers to various types of confections, including both sweet and savory snacks. Japanese culture has a rich variety of candies and sweets, often incorporating unique flavors and ingredients.
There are three words for candy. Ame, okashi and kyandee. I have looked up the answer at englishjapaneseonlinedictionary.com; it can help you translate words to japanese.
Some popular Japanese snacks that feature the keyword "rice candy" include Botan Rice Candy and Sakuma Drops.
Candy is the root word
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you can buy in Japan.DUHHH!
Popular Japanese candy products include Green Tea Candy Stick, Ramune, Flower Kiss, Roasted Coffee Candy Drops, Musk Melon, Milk Lollipop and Meito Soda Mix.
Amai okashi
Whether one type candy is better than another depends on the consumer's preference.
'Candy' is the American word for 'Sweets' which is a British word for confectionery.
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.