味の素
Appearance
Japanese
[edit]Kanji in this term | |
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味 | 素 |
あじ(の) Grade: 3 |
もと Grade: 5 |
kun'yomi |
Etymology
[edit]Coined by Kikunae Ikeda in c. 1908, replacing 味精 (misei).
Literally the "essence of taste".
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]味の素 • (Ajinomoto) ←あぢのもと (Adinomoto)?
- a Japanese company that mainly produces food seasonings and other additives
- trademarked product name for monosodium glutamate
Descendants
[edit]- → Amis: acinomoto
- → Bunun: azinamutu
- → Chinese: 味之素 (wèizhīsù), 味素 (wèisù)
- → English: ajinomoto
- → Kanakanabu: 'acinamoto
- → Korean: 아지노모토 (Ajinomoto)
- → Paiwan: 'azinumutu
- → Rukai: azinumutu
- → Taroko: ajimoto
- → Western Kayah: ꤤ꤬ꤞꤝꤤꤞꤥ꤭ꤚꤥ꤭ꤗꤢꤦ꤬ (ìthwithōrōmùe)
Categories:
- Japanese terms spelled with 味 read as あじ
- Japanese terms spelled with 素 read as もと
- Japanese terms read with kun'yomi
- Japanese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Japanese lemmas
- Japanese proper nouns
- Japanese terms historically spelled with ぢ
- Japanese terms spelled with third grade kanji
- Japanese terms spelled with fifth grade kanji
- Japanese terms with 2 kanji
- Japanese genericized trademarks