無糖

Chinese

not have sugar; sweets; candy
trad. (無糖)
simp. (无糖)

Pronunciation


Adjective

無糖

  1. sugar-free

Japanese

Kanji in this term

Grade: 4
とう
Grade: 6
on’yomi

Etymology

(mu, non-; -less) + (, sugar)

Pronunciation

  • On’yomi
    • (Tokyo) とー [mùtóó] (Heiban – [0])
    • IPA(key): [mɯ̟ᵝto̞ː]
    • Homophones: 無刀, 無灯, 無答, 霧灯

Noun

無糖 (hiragana むとう, rōmaji mutō, historical hiragana むたう)

  1. the state of being sugar-free
    • 2012 April 21 [May 31 2008], Higa, Aloha, しろくまカフェようこそ とうじょうへん [Welcome to Polar Bear Cafe: Introduction]”, in しろくまカフェ [Polar Bear Cafe], volume 1 (fiction, in Japanese), 17th edition, Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, page 7:
      とうになったんだ
      ………?
      それはとう
      哈‼
      それはとう それはとう
      in Hawaii
      それはカメハメハ
      Mutōha ni nattan da
      ………?
      Sore wa mutōha
      Ha‼
      Sore wa butōha Sore wa mitōha
      in Hawaii
      Sore wa Kamehameha
      I’m a sugar-free-diet endorsermutōha
      ………?
      That’s ‘independent votermutōha
      Ha‼
      That’s ‘school of martial artsbutōha.’ That’s ‘explorationmitōha
      in Hawaii
      That’s ‘Kamehameha
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