Translation guide
A thin, crisp, often sweet biscuit or a thin slice of semiconductor material. In Japanese, the food item is commonly referred to as ウエハース, while the electronics component is ウェハー.
The learner wants to refer to a thin, crisp, often sweet biscuit, sometimes used in ice cream or layered with cream.
The learner wants to refer to a thin slice of semiconductor material used in electronics manufacturing.
The standard term for a semiconductor wafer. Used in technical and industrial contexts.
The learner wants to refer to the thin, often round piece of unleavened bread used in Christian communion.
The standard loanword for a sweet wafer biscuit. Commonly used for ice cream wafers, wafer cookies, and layered wafer snacks.
アイスクリームにウエハースがついていた。
The ice cream came with a wafer.
チョコレートウエハースを買った。
I bought some chocolate wafers.
An alternative spelling of ウエハース, also common. Both are used interchangeably.
このウェハースはサクサクしている。
This wafer is crispy.
シリコンウェハーを製造する。
Manufacture silicon wafers.
ウェハーの上に回路を形成する。
Form circuits on the wafer.
From Latin 'hostia', used in Catholic contexts for the communion wafer. Very specialized.
ミサでホスチアを拝領する。
Receive the host at Mass.