甘い

あまい

generous, sweet

JLPT N5

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The adjective 甘い (あまい) primarily means "sweet" when describing taste, such as in food or drinks. It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone's attitude as "lenient" or "generous," especially when they are too forgiving or not strict enough.

Common Collocations

  • 甘い味 (あまいあじ): sweet taste, used for food and drinks.
  • 甘い考え (あまいかんがえ): naive or overly optimistic thinking.
  • 甘い人 (あまいひと): a person who is lenient or indulgent.

Usage Notes

When used to describe taste, 甘い is straightforward and neutral. However, when used to describe a person's attitude or a situation, it often implies a criticism that someone is too soft or not strict enough. For example, 甘い試験 means an exam that is too easy.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse 甘い with 甘酸っぱい (あまずっぱい), which means "sweet and sour." Also, 甘い should not be used to describe salty or bitter tastes.

Register

甘い is a common adjective used in everyday conversation and writing, suitable for both casual and formal contexts.

Example Sentences

このけーきはとてもあまいです。

This cake is very sweet.

かれはこどもにあまいので、よくおかしをあげます。

He is lenient with children, so he often gives them sweets.

しけんのもんだいがあまかったので、みんなごうかくしました。

The exam questions were easy, so everyone passed.