Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Vegetables in Japanese Vocabulary

Although there are no strict rules, some of the names of fruits are commonly written in katakana. Click link to hear the pronunciation. You can also check out my Japanese Audio Phrasebook to learn more Japanese vocabulary. vegetablesyasai野è Å" spinachhourensou㠁 »Ã£ â€ Ã£â€šÅ'ã‚“è â€° potatojagaimo㠁˜ã‚Æ'㠁Å'㠁„ã‚‚ pumpkinkabocha㠁‹ã  ¼Ã£  ¡Ã£â€šÆ' mushroomkinoko㠁 Ã£  ®Ã£ â€œ cabbagekyabetsuã‚ ­Ã£Æ' £Ã£Æ'™ãÆ'„ cucumberkyuuri㠁 Ã£â€šâ€¦Ã£ â€ Ã£â€šÅ  beansmameè ±â€  bean sproutsmoyashiもや㠁â€" eggplantnasu㠁 ªÃ£ â„¢ green onionnegi㠁 ­Ã£ Å½ carrotninjin㠁 «Ã£â€šâ€œÃ£ ËœÃ£â€šâ€œ garlicninniku㠁 «Ã£â€šâ€œÃ£  «Ã£   parsleypaseriãÆ'‘ã‚ »Ã£Æ' ª green pepperpiimanãÆ'ӋÆ' ¼Ã£Æ'žãÆ' ³ lettuceretasuãÆ' ¬Ã£â€š ¿Ã£â€š ¹ sweet potatosatsumaimo㠁•ã  ¤Ã£  ¾Ã£ â€žÃ£â€šâ€š celeryseroriã‚ »Ã£Æ' ­Ã£Æ' ª bamboo shoottakenoko㠁Ÿã â€˜Ã£  ®Ã£ â€œ oniontamanegi㠁Ÿã  ¾Ã£  ­Ã£ Å½ tomatotomatoãÆ'ˆãÆ'žãÆ'ˆ

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