Musical Instruments

How to say “flute” in Japanese | フルート (furūto)

The Japanese vocabulary「フルート (furūto)」means "flute." Please learn the pronunciation and the example sentences.
Gardening, Flowers, and Trees

How to say “hibiscus” in Japanese | ハイビスカス (haibisukasu)

The Japanese vocabulary「ハイビスカス (haibisukasu)」means "hibiscus." Please learn the pronunciation and the example sentences.
Fish and Sea Creatures

How to say “horse mackerel” in Japanese | 鯵 (あじ、アジ、aji)

The Japanese vocabulary「鯵 (あじ、アジ、aji)」means "horse mackerel." Please learn the pronunciation and the example sentences.
Japanese Basics

Character Patterns of Writing Japanese Vocabulary | Composition of Japanese Words

There are many patterns when we write Japanese vocabulary. For example,「きりん」has three writing patterns. These are「きりん」,「キリン」, and「麒麟」.Please learn the patterns through this page.
Potential Verb

Potential Verb「言える(いえる、ieru)」and the Conjugation | can say/tell, be able to say/tell

「言える(いえる、ieru)」is a verb that is classified as a「可能動詞 (かのうどうし、kanō dōshi、potential verb)」. It means “can say” or “be able to say.” 「言う(いう、iu)」and「言える」are different verbs in Japanese.
Fruits and Vegetables

How to say “corn” in Japanese | とうもろこし (トウモロコシ、tōmorokoshi)

The Japanese vocabulary「とうもろこし (トウモロコシ、tōmorokoshi)」means "corn." Please learn the pronunciation and the example sentences.
Potential Verb

Potential Verb「泳げる(およげる、oyogeru)」and the Conjugation | can swim, be able to swim

「泳げる(およげる、oyogeru)」is a verb that is classified as a「可能動詞 (かのうどうし、kanō dōshi、potential verb)」. It means “can swim” or “be able to swim.” 「泳ぐ(およぐ、oyogu)」and「泳げる」are different verbs in Japanese.
Places

How to say “city hall” or “city office” in Japanese | 市役所 (しやくしょ、shiyakusho)

The Japanese vocabulary「市役所 (しやくしょ、shiyakusho)」means "city hall” or “city office." Please learn the pronunciation and the example sentences.
Potential Verb

Potential Verb「会える(あえる、aeru)」and the Conjugation | can meet/see, be able to meet/see

「会える(あえる、aeru)」is a verb that is classified as a「可能動詞 (potential verb)」. It means “can meet” or “be able to meet.” It can also be translated as “can see” or “be able to see” depending on the sentence.「会う」and「会える」are different verbs in Japanese.
Fruits and Vegetables

How to say “melon” in Japanese | メロン (meron)

The Japanese vocabulary「メロン (meron)」means "melon." Please learn the pronunciation and the example sentences.