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ウイスキー — meaning in English: whisky

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前提
zentei
ウイスキー
uisukī
熱意
netsui
ゴール
gōru
リミット
rimitto
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word ウイスキー when discussing their favorite drinks at bars or restaurants, particularly in social settings with friends. It's also common in formal occasions like whiskey tastings or business dinners where fine spirits are served.
Synonyms & nuances
ウイスキー specifically refers to whisky, while 酒 (sake) is a broader term for alcoholic beverages in Japan. You would choose ウイスキー when referring specifically to whisky, especially when ordering or discussing types of spirits.
Culture
The term ウイスキー is derived from the English word 'whisky' and reflects Japan's growing appreciation for this spirit, especially since the late 20th century. Japanese whisky has gained international acclaim, with distilleries like Yamazaki and Nikka becoming symbols of quality and craftsmanship in the whisky world.
FAQ
Q.What does ウイスキー mean in English?
ウイスキー means 'whisky' in English. It's used to refer to the same alcoholic beverage, typically made from fermented grain mash.
Q.How do you pronounce ウイスキー?
ウイスキー is pronounced as 'uisukī'. The pronunciation closely matches the English word, making it easier for English speakers to remember.
Q.Is there a difference between ウイスキー and ウィスキー?
Yes, ウイスキー is the Japanese katakana representation of the English word 'whisky', while ウィスキー is a variant that might be used interchangeably. However, both refer to the same beverage.
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