Today our Japanese lesson post covers clothing and items you wear. Like glasses, wallets, hats, etc. Do you have any ideas for the next Japanese lesson anyone? Anata wa junbi ga dekite iru?? (Are you ready??) Hajimemashou! (Let’s begin!) Japanese Lesson – Names of Clothing and Accessories Clothes Koromo Hat Booshi Tie Nekutai Belt Beruto […]
Learn Japanese – Clothing
Learn Japanese – Things In The Bathroom
Today’s Japanese lesson is about things you’d find/use in the bathroom. This time I am going ahead and putting in some phrases at the bottom of the list for actions that you do in the bathroom as well! So now you can say you are going to take a shower, or brush your teeth. Japanese […]
Japanese Lesson – Names of Foods Part 2
Ohayo Minna-san! For today’s Japanese lesson we’ll go for nuts, grains and pasta’s! English Japanese Barley Oomugi Bread Pan Bread Crumbs Panko Buckwheat Soba Cornstarch Koonsataachi Oatmeal Ootomiiru Rolled Oats Karasumugi Potato Starch Katakuriko Rye Rai Almond Aamondo Chestnut Kuri Pistachio Kisutacchio Walnuts Kurumi Pasta Asuta Noodles Nuudoru Buckwheat Noodles Soba Macaroni Makaroni Vermicelli Noodles […]
Names of foods in Japanese Part 1!
It’s good to know the names of foods and things if you are ordering in a different language, or impress the waiter/ess at the Japanese restaurant you may like to go to. So I’ve complied a list here of names of some foods in Japanese! Now… this wont be a complete list, as that would […]
Days of the Week in Japanese!
Of course it’s important to know the days of the week. They teach it in school here when you’re in Kindergarten with a little song. So getting to know them in Japanese is a smart step if you are ever in Japan and needing to set up an appointment or telling someone you will meet […]
Christmas Carols in Japanese
The holidays are a great time of year! So I figured getting to know some Christmas Carols in Japanese would be a good thing. Right? Here are the lyrics to some Christmas carols in Japanese for you. Silent Night: Kono yoru kiyoshi, hoshi wa hikari, Sukui no miko wa, Ni mabune no naka, Nemuri-tamo, […]
Household Items In Japanese
Here are some common household items as they are called in Japanese! Of course the word is there in English first, Japanese second. I like doing these Japanese lessons and hope that you find them helpful! window – mado tv – Terebe desk – tsukue bookcase – hondana chair – isu closet – oshiire door […]
Japanese words for shops and stores
It is always good to be able to say where you want to go. Right? So today’s lesson is the name of some shops and stores that will help you around if you are in Japan for travel. So English words first, Japanese words follow them. English Japanese Sushi Restaurant Sushiya Pawn Shop Shiciya […]
Japanese words for Vegetables
Oha~ Minna-san!! Today’s post will be the Japanese words for vegetables! Hajimemasho! (Let’s begin!) English Japanese Vegetables Yasai Broccoli Burokkori Brussels Sprouts Soramame Cabbage Kyabetsu Carrots Ninjin Celery Serori Corn Toomorokoshi Cucumber Kyuuri Eggplant Nasu Lettuce Retasu Mushroom Masshuruumu Onion Tamanegi Snow Peas Sayaendoo Spinach Horensoo Squash Kobocha Turnip Kabu Zucchini Zuukini Certain ones […]
Japanese Lesson – Fruits
Today’s Japanese lesson will be the names for various different fruits, or kudamono which is the Japanese word for fruits! Ready? Hajimemasho! (Let’s begin!) English Japanese Fruits Kudamono Banana Banana Grapes Budou Strawberry Ichigo Peach Momo Pear Nashi Orange Orenji Lemon Remon Cherry Sakurabo Apple Ringo Plum Ume Kumquat Kinkan Watermellon Suika That is all […]