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How Do You Say Appetite in Japanese?

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How Do You Say Appetite in Japanese?
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Word of the Day: 食欲 (shokuyoku)

Meaning: Appetite

Part of speech: Noun

Literal meaning: Eating desire

食欲(しょくよく / shokuyoku) refers to appetite, not just hunger, but the desire to eat. In Japanese, this word often reflects both physical hunger and mental readiness to enjoy food.

You’ll commonly hear it used in everyday conversations, health checkups, and seasonal expressions.

Example Sentences

今日は食欲がない。

Kyō wa shokuyoku ga nai.

I don’t have much of an appetite today.

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