Translation and Meaning of: バター - bata-
The word 「バター」 (bata-) refers to "butter" in Japanese. Its etymology traces back to the English "butter," which was borrowed into the Japanese language during the period of modernization and westernization of Japan, mainly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This period saw a significant increase in the adoption of foreign words to describe foods and utensils that became common in culture, especially as Japan became more integrated with the West.
The definition of 「バター」 (bata-) is quite simple: it is a solid or semi-solid dairy product made from the emulsification of milk fat, which can be obtained from cow, sheep, goat milk, among others. This word is a category that can include various types of butter that vary according to their ingredients and production methods. In Japan, butter is widely used in cooking, not only in sweet and savory dishes, but also as a key ingredient in various traditional and Western dishes.
Use and Varieties
The word 「バター」 (bata-) is found in both everyday recipes and more sophisticated gastronomy. Butter is often compared to other dairy products in Japanese cooking, such as 「マーガリン」 (māgarin) or margarine, which is an alternative made from vegetable oils. Butter also has several variants, such as:
- バタークリーム (bata- kurīmu) - butter cream, used in confectionery
- 無塩バター (muensu bata-) - unsalted butter
- 発酵バター (hakkō bata-) - fermented butter
In addition to its culinary use, 「バター」 (bata-) also appears in expressions and idiomatic phrases that denote wealth and indulgence, showing its presence not just as a food item but also as a cultural symbol. The growth of the gourmet movement and the appreciation of quality ingredients have brought butter back into focus, highlighting its importance in health and a balanced diet. As a result, the word 「バター」 (bata-) continues to evolve in its use and meaning in contemporary Japanese society.
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Synonyms and similar words
- バター (bataa) - butter
- 塩バター (shio bataa) - Salted butter
- 有塩バター (yuushio bataa) - Salted butter
- 無塩バター (mushio bataa) - Unsalted butter
- クリームバター (kuriimu bataa) - Cream butter
- 発酵バター (hakkou bataa) - Fermented butter
- ホイップバター (hoippu bataa) - Whipped butter
- マーガリン (maagarin) - Margarine
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Romaji: bata-
Kana: バター
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n5
Translation / Meaning: butter
Meaning in English: butter
Definition: Edible fats and oils produced by milk processing.
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How to Write in Japanese - (バター) bata-
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Example Sentences - (バター) bata-
See below some example sentences:
Kono dezain wa utsukushii patān o motte imasu
This design has a beautiful pattern.
- この - demonstrative pronoun that means "this" or "this here"
- デザイン - noun that means "design"
- は - topic particle that indicates the topic of the sentence
- 美しい - adjective meaning "beautiful" or "beautiful"
- パターン - noun meaning "pattern" or "model"
- を - direct object particle indicating the object of the action
- 持っています - verb that means "to have" or "to possess" in the present
Butā wo pan ni nutte taberu no ga suki desu
I like to butter on bread and eat.
I like to eat butter on bread and eat.
- バター (bataa) - butter
- を (wo) - Particle that indicates the object of the action
- パン (pan) - bread
- に (ni) - Particle indicating the target of the action
- 塗って (nutte) - verb "to grease" in the gerund
- 食べる (taberu) - verb "to eat"
- のが (noga) - particle indicating personal preference or taste
- 好き (suki) - adjective "like"
- です (desu) - Verb "to be" in the present tense
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