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How do you say Ebisukari in English language?

"Ebisukari" is a Japanese word, and there's no direct English translation. It's a play on words combining two words:

* Ebisu: A Japanese deity associated with good fortune, wealth, and prosperity.

* Sukari: A Japanese pronunciation of the English word "sugar."

Therefore, "Ebisukari" could be interpreted as "lucky sugar" or "prosperity sugar" in English.

It's often used to refer to a sweet treat or confectionery item, perhaps one that is believed to bring good luck.

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