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シークヮーサー Japanese meaning | Kotomora
シークヮーサー also: シークワーサー · シークァーサー · シークワーサ · シークヮーサ · シィクワシャー · シークワーシャー · シークァーサ · シクワーシャー · しいくわあさあ
Freq. Frequency Top 100,000 Meanings 1
noun
flat lemon ; Hirami lemon ; shekwasha
A small citrus fruit native to Okinawa and Taiwan, known for its thin skin and tart flavor. Often used in juices, sauces, and as a seasoning. The scientific name is Citrus depressa.
See also: ヒラミレモン
シークヮーサー
は
ビタミン
C
が
豊ほう
富ふ
だ
。
Shekwasha is rich in vitamin C.
Written forms シークヮーサー Usage 88%
Most common spelling in Okinawa and in standard Japanese references.
シークワーサー Usage 9%
Common alternative spelling; the small ヮ is often replaced by ワ in general writing.
シークァーサー Usage 3%
Variant spelling reflecting a slightly different pronunciation.
シークワーサ
Shortened form sometimes seen in product names or casual contexts.
シークヮーサ
Shortened form with small ヮ; less common.
シィクワシャー
Phonetic variant closer to the original Okinawan pronunciation.
シークワーシャー
Variant with シャ instead of サ.
シークァーサ
Shortened variant with ァ.
シクワーシャー
Variant without the long vowel in the first syllable.
しいくわあさあ
Hiragana rendering of the pronunciation; rarely used in practice.
Etymology From Okinawan シークヮーサー (shīkwāsā), ultimately from Chinese 四季柑 (sìjì gān, 'four-season citrus'). The exact derivation is uncertain, but the name likely refers to its year-round fruiting habit.