The Japanese vocabulary「桃 (もも、モモ、momo)」means “peach.” Please learn the pronunciation and the example sentences.
Japanese Vocabulary and the Meaning
Key Word | 桃、モモ |
Hiragana | もも |
Romaji Reading | momo |
English Meaning | peach |
The Correct Japanese Pronunciations
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The Example Japanese Sentences
It is important to have skills in both non-honorific and honorific languages in order to use Japanese correctly.
I packed the peaches in a box.
Plain Form:
Japanese Sentence | モモを箱に詰めた。 |
Romaji Reading | Momo o hako ni tsumeta. |
Polite Form:
Japanese Sentence | モモを箱に詰めました。 |
Romaji Reading | Momo o hako ni tsumemashita. |
I can’t eat peaches due to allergies.
Plain Form:
Japanese Sentence | アレルギーで桃は食べられない。 |
Romaji Reading | Arerugī de momo wa taberarenai. |
Polite Form:
Japanese Sentence | アレルギーで桃は食べられません。 |
Romaji Reading | Arerugī de momo wa taberaremasen. |
Peach blossoms did not bloom this year.
Plain Form:
Japanese Sentence | 今年は桃の花が咲かなかった。 |
Romaji Reading | Kotoshi wa momo no hana ga sakanakatta. |
Polite Form:
Japanese Sentence | 今年は桃の花が咲きませんでした。 |
Romaji Reading | Kotoshi wa momo no hana ga sakimasen deshita. |