Japanese words for morning routine Posted by keiko on Aug 31, 2015 in Culture, Grammar
Hi everyone. In my recent posts, I have covered some Keigo’s as well as some useful expressions in different occasions. In today’s post, I would like to go back to something simple, but yet useful in that you can use on a daily basis. I sure don’t want you all to waste any time on learning something you don’t use often enough or not helpful at all. I would like you to learn Japanese efficiently here in my blog! I would like to keep my blog nice and simple, yet full of practical and useful Japanese lessons! ๐
With that said, today’s post is all about the morning routine. These are the vocabulary that relate to your morning activities. Read on!
Morning – Asa – ๆใใใ
Wake up in the morning – Asa okiru – ๆ่ตทใใใใใใใใใ
Teeth – ha – ๆญฏใใฏ
Brush teeth – ha o migaku – ๆญฏใ็ฃจใใใฏใใฟใใ
Face – kao – ้กใใใ
Wash face – kao o arau – ้กใๆดใใใใใใใใ
Clothes – fuku – ๆใใตใ
Change clothes – fuku o kigaeru – ๆใ็ๆฟใใใใตใใใใใใ
Breakfast – Asa gohan – ๆใ้ฃฏใใใใใฏใ
Eat breakfast – Asa gohan o taberu – ๆใ้ฃฏใ้ฃในใใใใใใฏใใใในใ
Egg – tamago – ๅตใใใพใ
Cook eggs – tamago o yaku – ๅตใ็ผใใใใพใใใใ
Scrambled eggs – sukuranburu eggu – ในใฏใฉใณใใซใจใใฐใใใใใใถใใใใฃใ
Sunny side up eggs – medama yaki – ็ฎ็็ผใใใใ ใพใใ
Eat eggs – tamago o taberu – ๅตใ้ฃในใใใใพใใใในใ
Orange Juice – oranji jyu-su – ใชใฌใณใธใธใฅใผในใใใใใใใใ ใผใ
Miso soup – omiso shiru – ใๅณๅๆฑใใใฟใใใ
Rice – Gohan – ใ้ฃฏใใใฏใ
Finish breakfast – asa go han o tabe oeru – ๆใ้ฃฏใ้ฃใน็ตใใใใใใใฏใใใในใใใ
Get ready – yo-i suru – ็จๆใใใใใใใใ
Shoes – kutsu – ้ดใใใค
Put shoes on – kutsu o haku – ้ดใๅฑฅใใใใคใใฏใ
Coat – ko-to – ใใผใจใใใผใจ
Jacket – jaketto – ใธใฃใฑใใใใใใใฃใจ
Put on coat – ko-to o kiru – ใณใผใใ็ใใใใผใจใใใ
Put on jacket – jaketto o kiru – ใธใฃใฑใใใ็ใใใใใใฃใจใใใ
Car – kuruma – ่ปใใใใพ
Get on a car – kuruma ni noru – ่ปใซไนใใใใใพใซใฎใ
Work – shigoto – ไปไบใใใใจ
Go to work – shigoto ni iku – ไปไบใซ่กใใใใใจใซใใ
Commute – tsu-kinใ- ้ๅคใใใใคใใใ
Rush hour – ju-tai – ๆธๆปใใใ ใใใ
Did you already know most of these words? or Were there many new vocabularies that were new to you?
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