The Japanese vocabulary「人 (ひと、hito)」means “person.” Please learn the pronunciation and the example sentences.
Japanese Vocabulary and the Meaning
Key Word | 人 |
Hiragana | ひと |
Romaji Reading | hito |
English Meaning | person |
The Correct Japanese Pronunciations
Please learn the pronunciation by watching the attached video. You can also learn example sentences.
The Example Japanese Sentences
It is important to have skills in both non-honorific and honorific languages in order to use Japanese correctly.
Japanese Sentence | 車が人とぶつかった。 |
Romaji Reading | Kuruma ga hito to butsukatta. |
English Meaning | A car hit a person. (Past Tense, Plain Form) |
Japanese Sentence | 車が人とぶつかりました。 |
Romaji Reading | Kuruma ga hito to butsukarimashita. |
English Meaning | A car hit a person. (Past Tense, Polite Form) |
Japanese Sentence | 人がたくさん居て、友達とはぐれてしまった。 |
Romaji Reading | Hito ga takusan ite, tomodachi to hagurete shimatta. |
English Meaning | There were so many people there that I got separated from my friends. (Plain Form) |
Japanese Sentence | 人がたくさん居て、友達とはぐれてしまいました。 |
Romaji Reading | Hito ga takusan ite, tomodachi to hagurete shimaimashita. |
English Meaning | There were so many people there that I got separated from my friends. (Polite Form) |
Japanese Sentence | 人が多すぎて前に進めない。 |
Romaji Reading | Hito ga ō sugite mae ni susumenai. |
English Meaning | There are too many people, and I can’t move forward. (Plain Form) |
Japanese Sentence | 人が多すぎて前に進めません。 |
Romaji Reading | Hito ga ō sugite mae ni susumemasen. |
English Meaning | There are too many people and, I can’t move forward. (Polite Form) |