Sushi
sushi
a Japanese dish made with vinegared rice and fillings or toppings
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Sushi belongs to the topic "Dishes". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.
Sushi synonyms
What's the difference between Sushi / Sushireis / Reisgericht / Fischgericht / japanisches Reisgericht / mit Reis, Essig und Belägen zubereitet
Literally 'sushi rice'; emphasizes the rice itself as the base ingredient, not the finished dish as a whole.
A general term meaning 'rice dish'; it can include sushi, but is much broader and does not specifically point to Japanese cuisine.
‘Fish dish’; it focuses on fish, even though sushi can also be made without fish. So it is not always accurate.
A more precise description of sushi: 'Japanese rice dish.' It emphasizes the origin and the rice base.
This is not a noun but a description of how it is prepared. It explains the makeup of sushi rather than naming the dish.
A very concrete description: small bites of rice with fish or vegetables. Good for explaining, but not for a neutral label.
This is an explanation that raw fish is often added but is not required. It is not a true synonym, but a clarification of ingredients.
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How to pronounce Sushi and what this word means
Sushi means sushi. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce Sushi
/ˈsuːʃi/
Sushi translation
sushi
Sushi transcription
/ˈsuːʃi/
Questions about this word
Sushi meaning: what does it mean?
ein japanisches Gericht aus gesäuertem Reis mit Belägen oder Füllungen
Sushi pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
Sushi is pronounced as /ˈsuːʃi/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
Is Sushi part of Japanese Cuisine vocabulary?
Yes, Sushi can be learned in the Japanese Cuisine topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
Is Sushi part of Dishes vocabulary?
Yes, Sushi can be learned in the Dishes topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
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