Difference between Sake and Saki

What is the difference between Sake and Saki?

Sake as a noun is cause, interest or account while Saki as a noun is (rice wine)

Sake

Part of speech: noun

Definition: cause, interest or account purpose or end; reason in order to The benefit or regard of someone or something Contention, strife; guilt, sin, accusation or charge. Rice wine, a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from rice.

Example sentence: I'm not different for the sake of being different, only for the desperate sake of being myself. I can't join your gang: you'd think I was a phony and I'd know it.

Saki

Part of speech: noun

Definition: (rice wine)

We hope you now know whether to use Sake or Saki in your sentence.

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