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甘味 is sweet or sweetness in Chinese characters, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja. This refers to a sweet taste, sugary taste, or sweet flavor. It can also be a noun meaning sweets, dessert, or cake.
This can also refer to charm or appeal (of a woman or lovely thing).
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your For My Sweetness search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
甘 see styles |
gān gan1 kan kan かん |
More info & calligraphy: Gunn(surname) Kan Sweet, agreeable, willing; kansu. |
甘味 see styles |
gān wèi gan1 wei4 kan wei kanmi かんみ |
More info & calligraphy: Sweet / Sweetness / Charm(1) sweetness; sugary taste; (2) sweets; dessert; cake; (3) charm; appeal; (4) taste; flavour; flavor |
帶有 带有 see styles |
dài yǒu dai4 you3 tai yu |
to have as a feature or characteristic; to have an element of (confidence, sweetness, malevolence etc); to carry (a pathogen, connotation etc) |
甘み see styles |
kanmi かんみ umami うまみ amami あまみ |
(1) sweetness; sugary taste; (2) sweets; dessert; cake; (3) charm; appeal; (4) taste; flavour; flavor; (1) charm; appeal; (2) taste; flavour; flavor; (1) sweetness; sugary taste; (2) sweets; dessert; cake |
甘苦 see styles |
gān kǔ gan1 ku3 kan k`u kan ku kanku かんく |
good times and hardships; joys and tribulations; for better or for worse sweetness and bitterness; joys and sorrows |
甘辛 see styles |
amakara あまから |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sweetness and saltiness; salted and sweetened taste |
甘酸 see styles |
kansan かんさん |
sweetness and bitterness; joys and sorrows |
甘露 see styles |
gān lòu gan1 lou4 kan lou kanro かんろ |
(noun or adjectival noun) nectar; sweetness; (surname, female given name) Kanro 阿密哩多 (or 啞密哩多) (or 啞密哩達) amṛta, sweet dew, ambrosia, the nectar of immortality; tr. by 天酒 deva-wine, the nectar of the gods. Four kinds of ambrosia are mentioned— green, yellow, red, and white, all coming from 'edible trees' and known as 蘇陀 sudhā, or 蘇摩 soma. |
甜味 see styles |
tián wèi tian2 wei4 t`ien wei tien wei |
sweetness |
あま味 see styles |
amami あまみ |
(1) sweetness; sugary taste; (2) sweets; dessert; cake |
苦盡甘來 苦尽甘来 see styles |
kǔ jìn gān lái ku3 jin4 gan1 lai2 k`u chin kan lai ku chin kan lai |
bitterness finishes, sweetness begins (idiom); the hard times are over, the good times just beginning |
ブリュット see styles |
buryutto ブリュット |
brut (fre:); sweetness designation of a dry sparkling wine |
味(sK) |
mi み |
(suffix) (1) (kana only) (after an adjective stem; nominalizing suffix indicating a quality or feeling; also written with the ateji 味) -ness (as in "sweetness"); -th (as in "warmth"); a touch of; a tinge of; (suffix) (2) (kana only) (after an adjective stem; nominalizing suffix) place; (suffix) (3) (poetic term) (kana only) (as ...み...み; after the -masu stems of verbs with opposite meanings or after the -masu stem and -zu form of the same verb) alternating between ... and ...; sometimes ... and sometimes ... |
Variations: |
amami あまみ |
(1) sweetness; sugary taste; (2) sweets; dessert; cake |
Variations: |
amami あまみ |
(1) sweetness; sugary taste; (2) sweets; dessert; cake |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Sweet Sweetness Charm | 甘味 | kanmi / amami / umami | gān wèi / gan1 wei4 / gan wei / ganwei | kan wei / kanwei |
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