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<div style="font-size:300%; color:#e40000; font-weight:bold;"> Fruits in Japanese</div> | |||
Sometimes, fruits are called by their | Sometimes, fruits are called by their English name, sometimes by their Japanese name. | ||
It depends of the context | It depends of the context. | ||
== | == <div style="color:#ff0000; font-weight:bold;">Vocabulary</div> == | ||
Banana | {| class="wikitable" style="border:5px outset #ff6347; border-top:2px ridge #556b2f; border-radius: 9px; font: normal 15px/150% Times New Roman, Times, serif; padding:10px;" | ||
|Apple ||Ringo|| ||リンゴ | |||
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|Banana ||Banana|| ||バナナ | |||
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|Blackberry ||Burakkuberī|| ||ブラックベリー | |||
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|Blueberry || Burūberī|| ||ブルーベリー | |||
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|Chestnust || Kuri||栗|| | |||
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|Grape ||Budō, Gurēpu||葡萄||グレープ | |||
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|Lemon ||Remon|| ||レモン | |||
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|Lime ||Raime|| ||ライム | |||
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|Mandarine ||Mikan|| ||ミカン | |||
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|Mango ||Mangō|| ||マンゴー | |||
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|Olive ||Orību|| ||オリーブ | |||
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|Orange ||Orenji|| ||オレンジ | |||
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|Peach ||Momo||桃|| | |||
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|Pear ||Nashi||梨|| | |||
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|Pineapple ||Painappuru|| ||パイナップル | |||
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|Plum ||Ume||梅|| | |||
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|Raspberry ||Razuberī|| ||ラズベリー | |||
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|Strawberry ||Ichigo|| ||イチゴ | |||
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|Tomato || Tomato|| ||トマト | |||
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|Watermelon ||Suika|| ||スイカ | |||
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|Yuzu ||Yuzu||ゆず|| | |||
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|Walnut || Kurumi|| ||くるみ | |||
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I wrote this article on October 31st (2016). So what more natural than talking about the october most famous fruit/vegetable? How it is called in Japanese? We sayː '''KABOCHAǃǃ''' | |||
== <div style="color:#ff0000; font-weight:bold;">Fruits in culture</div> == | |||
*Where could we find fruits in popular culture? | |||
*There is a song, sang by AV (Adult Video) idols called Banana-Mango High School. | |||
The meaning is pretty clear I guess. But why Mango? Because in japanese, women genitals are called "manko". | |||
*In the manga "To Love" (available in France...) Some characters wear names of fruits. Mikan, Momo... | |||
*In Tokyo aera, the publc transportation pass card is called ː Suica cardǃ | |||
*Recently (October 2016), Entertainer Piko Taro released a viral video song ː Pen Pineapple-Apple Pen and hit the GUINESS RECORD. | |||
<youtube>Ct6BUPvE2sM</youtube> | |||
*Famous alcohol is called ː Umeshuu. | |||
*One of the princesses from Mario games is called "Peach". | |||
== <div style="color:#ff0000; font-weight:bold;">Authors</div>== | |||
[https://polyglotclub.com/member/BriceJ BriceJ] | |||
{{#seo: | |||
|title=Fruits vocabulary and Culture in Japanese | |||
|keywords=vocabulary, Japan, words, expressions, idioms, fruits, apple, banana | |||
|description=Here is some vocabulary about fruits in Japanese and cultural information. Good learning! | |||
|og:image=https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/images/6/68/Japanese-fruits.jpg | |||
}} | |||
[[Category: Japanese/Intermediate]] | |||
==Videos== | |||
== | ===Fruits vocabulary in Japanese - 果物(Kudamono) - YouTube=== | ||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGVWmJHiONQ</youtube> | |||
== | ===【JLPTN5 Fruits】果物(Kudamono) | Japanese Vocabulary - YouTube=== | ||
- | <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMfU-tSujAY</youtube> | ||
- | ===Learn Japanese - Fruits Vocabulary - YouTube=== | ||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MTircU8HHQ</youtube> | |||
===Japanese Vocabulary - Fruits in Japanese - YouTube=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8dwiRLrBaU</youtube> | |||
- | ===Learn Japanese - Fruit and vegetables - YouTube=== | ||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYyky-tFF3M</youtube> | |||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Nationalities|Nationalities]] | |||
- | * [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Count-from-1-to-10|Count from 1 to 10]] | ||
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/How-to-Write-a-Good-CV|How to Write a Good CV]] | |||
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Shellfish|Shellfish]] | |||
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Feelings-and-Emotions|Feelings and Emotions]] | |||
- | * [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Numbers|Numbers]] | ||
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Places|Places]] | |||
- | * [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Vehicles|Vehicles]] | ||
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Parts-of-the-Body|Parts of the Body]] | |||
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Nature|Nature]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 24 March 2023
Fruits in Japanese
Sometimes, fruits are called by their English name, sometimes by their Japanese name.
It depends of the context.
Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
Apple | Ringo | リンゴ | |
Banana | Banana | バナナ | |
Blackberry | Burakkuberī | ブラックベリー | |
Blueberry | Burūberī | ブルーベリー | |
Chestnust | Kuri | 栗 | |
Grape | Budō, Gurēpu | 葡萄 | グレープ |
Lemon | Remon | レモン | |
Lime | Raime | ライム | |
Mandarine | Mikan | ミカン | |
Mango | Mangō | マンゴー | |
Olive | Orību | オリーブ | |
Orange | Orenji | オレンジ | |
Peach | Momo | 桃 | |
Pear | Nashi | 梨 | |
Pineapple | Painappuru | パイナップル | |
Plum | Ume | 梅 | |
Raspberry | Razuberī | ラズベリー | |
Strawberry | Ichigo | イチゴ | |
Tomato | Tomato | トマト | |
Watermelon | Suika | スイカ | |
Yuzu | Yuzu | ゆず | |
Walnut | Kurumi | くるみ |
I wrote this article on October 31st (2016). So what more natural than talking about the october most famous fruit/vegetable? How it is called in Japanese? We sayː KABOCHAǃǃ
Fruits in culture[edit | edit source]
- Where could we find fruits in popular culture?
- There is a song, sang by AV (Adult Video) idols called Banana-Mango High School.
The meaning is pretty clear I guess. But why Mango? Because in japanese, women genitals are called "manko".
- In the manga "To Love" (available in France...) Some characters wear names of fruits. Mikan, Momo...
- In Tokyo aera, the publc transportation pass card is called ː Suica cardǃ
- Recently (October 2016), Entertainer Piko Taro released a viral video song ː Pen Pineapple-Apple Pen and hit the GUINESS RECORD.
- Famous alcohol is called ː Umeshuu.
- One of the princesses from Mario games is called "Peach".
Authors[edit | edit source]
Videos[edit | edit source]
Fruits vocabulary in Japanese - 果物(Kudamono) - YouTube[edit | edit source]
【JLPTN5 Fruits】果物(Kudamono) | Japanese Vocabulary - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Learn Japanese - Fruits Vocabulary - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Japanese Vocabulary - Fruits in Japanese - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Learn Japanese - Fruit and vegetables - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Nationalities
- Count from 1 to 10
- How to Write a Good CV
- Shellfish
- Feelings and Emotions
- Numbers
- Places
- Vehicles
- Parts of the Body
- Nature