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==Videos==
===Japanese Vocabulary - Animal Sounds in Japanese - YouTube===
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===Basic Japanese Vocabulary Animals - YouTube===
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===Learn Japanese vocabulary! Animals in Japanese! Mammals ...===
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===【Animal】in Japanese どうぶつ/動物 | Japanese vocabulary ...===
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Revision as of 23:35, 5 March 2023

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Japanese Vocabulary - Animals

Hi Japanese learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about animals in Japanese.

Vocabulary

Let's start with some basic animals:

Japanese Pronunciation English
猫 (ねこ) neko Cat
犬 (いぬ) inu Dog
鳥 (とり) tori Bird
魚 (さかな) sakana Fish

It's important to note that Japanese people refer to animals by the sound they make. For example, a frog is called "kaeru" because that's the sound they make in Japan.

Here are some more animals you might encounter in Japan:

Japanese Pronunciation English
神鳥 (じんちょう) jinchou Pheasant
猿 (さる) saru Monkey
海獣 (かいじゅう) kaijuu Marine animal
蛙 (かえる) kaeru Frog

Japanese people also have cultural associations with certain animals. For example, the crane is a symbol of longevity and good luck. The tanuki, a raccoon-like animal, is a symbol of mischief and trickery.

Interesting Facts

- Japan has a cat island called "Tashirojima" where the cat population is larger than the human population.

- In Japan, deer are considered sacred creatures and roam freely in Nara, a city in the Kansai region. Visitors are allowed to feed the deer special crackers, called "shika senbei."

- The Japanese Macaque, also known as the Snow Monkey, is the northernmost, non-human primate. They are famous for their habit of bathing in hot springs during the winter months.

Dialogue

Person 1: あのう、すみません。あそこの猫、可愛いですね。 (Excuse me, sorry. That cat over there is cute, isn't it?)

Person 2: ええ、そうですね。私も猫が好きです。 (Yes, it is. I also like cats.)

Person 1: それでは、どんな種類の猫が好きですか? (So, what kind of cat do you like?)

Person 2: あの、私はシャム猫が好きです。 (Um, I like Siamese cats.)

Practice

Now it's time to practice some of the vocabulary you learned! Try to match the animal with its Japanese translation.

English Japanese
Dog さる
Frog かえる
Marine animal とり
Monkey
Pheasant かいじゅう

Conclusion

That's it for today's lesson! Remember, to improve your Japanese Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions! Don't forget to practice often and learn about the cultural associations with different animals. 😊


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎


Videos

Japanese Vocabulary - Animal Sounds in Japanese - YouTube

Basic Japanese Vocabulary Animals - YouTube

Learn Japanese vocabulary! Animals in Japanese! Mammals ...

【Animal】in Japanese どうぶつ/動物 | Japanese vocabulary ...