Today’s Learn Japanese post is about items in your kitchen!
Not food things, just general items you will find in your kitchen. I will move on to more foods later! Also, soon I will do a video series for each post as well!
I did do one video to help with simple Japanese and the pronunciation, which you are able to find here.
English | Japanese |
---|---|
Dishes | Sara |
Telephone | Denwa |
Oven | Oobun |
Cupboard | Shokkidana |
Microwave Oven | Denshi-renji |
Pot | Nabe |
Frying Pan | Furai-pan |
Toaster | Toosutaa |
Measuring Cup | Keiryoo-kappu |
Bowl | Booru |
Stove | Konro |
Refrigerator | Reizooko |
Freezer | Furiizaa |
Did you find any of them easy? A few are pretty English sounding. Furiizaa, Toosutaa, and Oobun at the very least. Did you know any of these before today?
Do you have any words or sayings you’d like me to cover in an upcoming lesson? Let me know in the comments below! I’d love to be able to provide whatever you are thinking about in one of my next Learn Japanese posts 😀
Roxanne says
Learning Japanese looks difficult. Thanks for making it look a little simpler.
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Michelle F. says
I love learning new words from different languages. Never heard of any of them before.
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Catherine | Fit Armadillo says
Ooh how fun!! I LOVE Japanese food 🙂 Thanks for this post!
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Kungphoo says
Thanks for the lesson.. i found Sara the easiest to pronounce.. and Nabe was easy also..
Emy Cooks says
Cool, I believe my daughter would learn this before I do, she want to learn some of the asian languages.. will have a go with her:)
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Claudia Krusch says
I am a foreign language teacher, one of my Spanish student speaks Japanese, I can’t wait to share the new words I’ve learned.
Shannon says
How fun. I love that dishes are Sara. I would like to learn how to say things like I love you and you are beautiful.
Mama to 5 BLessings says
Oh that is neat, I am teaching my children Spanish in our homeschooling.
Felicia says
How cool is that!! Very fun!
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shylo57 says
It would be great to also cover the names of kitchen utensils like fork, spoon okay those are English but even recieps have japanese words i do not know so a list of items you would find in a japanese recipe would be great
Joanna Sormunen says
Sara means corn in Kichwa. It’s interesting how many times you have a word that sounds the same in different languages and the meaning has absolutely nothing to do with each other.
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Petro Neagu says
I love how easy you make learning Japanese which I always thought as something impossible to do. Very organized and simple which makes it easier to remember the words. Thanks
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