じゃがいも
Frequency rank: 29,536. – 29,805. (for form ジャガイモ: 8,906. – 8,920.)
- potato (Solanum tuberosum)word usually written using kana alonesee also ジャガタラ芋
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- じゃがいもFrequency rank: 29,536. – 29,805.
- じゃが芋【じゃがいも】【ジャガイモ】Frequency rank: 47,983. – 49,016.
- ジャガ芋【ジャガいも】【ジャガイモ】
- ジャガイモFrequency rank: 8,906. – 8,920.
- ジャガいも
Generated definitions (experimental)
- potato (Solanum tuberosum)
This refers to the starchy tuber of the plant, commonly used as a staple food in various cuisines around the world.
Generated collocations (experimental)
じゃがいもをゆでる茹でるto boil potatoesじゃがいもをいためる炒めるto sauté potatoesじゃがいもさらだサラダpotato saladまっしゅぽてとマッシュポテトmashed potatoesじゃがばたあバターbaked potato with butterふらいどぽてとフライドポテトFrench friesじゃがいもりょうり料理potato dishesじゃがいものうか農家potato farmerじゃがいものしゅうかく収穫potato harvestじゃがいものかわをむく皮をむくto peel potatoesぽてとちっぷすポテトチップスpotato chips
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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It's a pity that you can't buy miracles like you would buy potatoes.
Just look! The potatoes are all rolling out! You're a real dullard aren't you?
They lived on corn, potatoes, and the meat of animals.
I have all these apples to carry, not to mention this bag of potatoes.
I have all these apples to carry, not to mention this bag of potatoes.
The potato is native to the highlands of Central and South America.
Potatoes were introduced by the Dutch from Jakarta.