Family members

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For individuals planning a family trip to Japan or those who will be staying with relatives in the country, mastering basic Japanese (jp-JP) is invaluable. Whether you're helping your children communicate with their Japanese cousins during a school visit or ensuring smooth conversations about daily activities and preferences, having a solid understanding of the language can greatly enhance familial interactions.

Japanese phrases for family members are particularly useful in common scenarios such as introducing family members to each other, discussing family plans, and sharing personal information. Familiarity with basic Japanese enables you to express simple concepts like ‘I love you,’ ‘How was your day?’ or ‘Can you play with me?’ which can strengthen bonds and create more meaningful connections with loved ones during visits or when living in Japan.

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This is my father.


これは私の父親です。

My sister is named Emily.


私の妹の名前はエミリーです。

He's my mother.


彼は私の母です。

These are my grandparents.


これらの人は私の祖父母です。

She's my brother Jack.


彼は私の兄弟ジャックです。

Those are my uncles and aunts.


那些是我的 Uncles 和 Aunts。

This is my cousin Sarah.


これは私の堂妹サラです。

Your uncle John lives here.


您的 Uncle John 这里住。

Her parents are visiting us now.


彼女の親父と母は今ここを訪ねて来ています。

We have five children.


私には五人の子供があります。

My wife is over there.


私の妻は那边です。

These are our kids.


これらは私たちの子供たちです。

That's my mother-in-law.


That's my mother-in-law.

He's the son of my sister.


彼は私の妹の息子です。

She's my half-sister.


彼女は私の半妹です。

This is my stepfather.


これは私の義父です。

Her father and I just got married.


彼女のお父さんと私は vừa結婚しました。

Those are my nieces and nephews.


那些是我的侄女和侄子。

My father-in-law has two brothers.


丈夫は2人の兄弟がいます。