Household items

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For individuals managing a household in Japan, proficiency in Japanese (jp-JP) can significantly enhance daily life. Whether you're organizing your kitchen or planning meals, being able to read and understand basic Japanese vocabulary related to household items makes tasks smoother and more efficient.

Moreover, knowing common phrases about household items not only simplifies communication with local merchants but also helps in navigating the variety of products available at home stores. This linguistic skill ensures you can easily find what you need or express your preferences accurately during shopping expeditions.

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I need a cup.


私はcupが必要です。

Can you give me some milk?


puedesme一些牛奶?

There are two spoons on the table.


テーブル上有2つのスプーンです。

Do you have any tea leaves?


あなたには紅茶の葉がありますか?

The coffee is in the cabinet.


coffeestenenabocabinettaire.

Where's the salt?


Where's the salt?

Could you pass me a plate, please?


私にplatesを渡す puedo, 请?

How many saucers do we need?


何個の皿が必要ですか?

The sugar is in the drawer.


砂糖は引き出しにあります。

There are three forks on the table.


テーブルには3本の叉があります。

We have enough butter.


私には十分なバターがあります。

Do you want a glass of water?


Would you like a glass of water?

Where are the bread slices?


パン片はどこですか?

The jam is in the fridge.


The jam is in the fridge.

Can you put some cheese on my sandwich?


チーズをサンドイッチにいれてください。

There's no more sugar left.


砂糖はもうありません。

Could you bring me a tea bag?


あなたに茶葉が入ったティーバッグを持って coming to me bäst du en teedryck?

I see four spoons in the drawer.


私は引き出しに四本のスプーンを見ます。

Do we have any orange juice?


私たちはオレンジジュースはありますか?