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How Do You Say Liquorice In Japanese ?

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  1. Liquorice in Japanese is "kanzou"

    Hope that helps!

    (Not sure how to pronounce it though, sorry.)


  2. Liquorice~ kanzou 甘草 "sweet+grass"

    Rikorisu リコリス (katakana=foreign word)

    Rosou 蕗草 "butterbur+grass"

    Candy= ame 飴

    kyandi キャンディ  

  3. 甘草ーKanzou

  4. There are different possibilities to express it. Either you choose the anglicism:

    リコリス

    li ko ri su

    or you take one of the native words:

    蕗草 ( ろそう) ro s****.>
    or

    甘草 (かんぞう) kan zoo

    So choose what you like best. Good luck ;-)

  5. 甘草 (licorice, liquorice)

    かんぞう (licorice, liquorice, liver).

    'Liquorice' is the UK spelling, 'licorice' more common in the US.

  6. In England we say lickerish

  7. liquorice = kanzou

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