also: うおっか · うおつか · うぉとか · ゔぉとか · うぉつか · うおとか · ゔぉっか · ゔぉどか · をっか
noun
vodka
A Russian-origin loanword for vodka, the clear distilled spirit; ウォッカ is the normal modern spelling and is common in cocktail and alcohol contexts.
from Russian
このカクテルはウォッカがベースです。
This cocktail is based on vodka.
ウォッカをトニックで割って飲んだ。
I drank vodka mixed with tonic.
Attested variant with full-size オ and ツ; useful for recognizing older or nonstandard-looking spellings.
It is a rarely used kana form.
It is a search-only kana form rather than a normal spelling.
It is a rarely used kana form; the ヴ spelling emphasizes a v-like foreign pronunciation.
Another clear distilled spirit often used in cocktails; unlike ウォッカ, gin is flavored with botanicals such as juniper.
A Japanese distilled liquor; ウォッカ refers specifically to vodka, while 焼酎 is a domestic category made from ingredients such as barley, sweet potato, or rice.
A distilled liquor as well, but usually aged and brown in color; ウォッカ is typically clear and more neutral in flavor.
A katakana loanword from Russian, corresponding to vodka; the many listed variants reflect different attempts to represent the foreign pronunciation in Japanese kana.