{"id":4511,"date":"2015-08-31T19:05:17","date_gmt":"2015-08-31T19:05:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/japanese\/?p=4511"},"modified":"2018-07-24T15:50:29","modified_gmt":"2018-07-24T15:50:29","slug":"japanese-words-for-morning-routine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/japanese\/japanese-words-for-morning-routine\/","title":{"rendered":"Japanese words for morning routine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Hi everyone. In my recent posts, I have covered some Keigo&#8217;s as well as some useful expressions in different occasions. In today&#8217;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&#8217;t want you all to waste any time on learning something you don&#8217;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! \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>With that said, today&#8217;s post is all about the morning routine. These are the vocabulary that relate to your morning activities. Read on!<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Morning &#8211; Asa &#8211; \u671d\u3001\u3042\u3055<\/p>\n<p>Wake up in the morning &#8211; Asa okiru &#8211; \u671d\u8d77\u304d\u308b\u3001\u3000\u3042\u3055\u304a\u304d\u308b<\/p>\n<p>Teeth &#8211; ha &#8211; \u6b6f\u3001\u306f<\/p>\n<p>Brush teeth &#8211; ha o migaku &#8211; \u6b6f\u3092\u78e8\u304f\u3001\u306f\u3092\u307f\u304c\u304f<\/p>\n<p>Face &#8211; kao &#8211; \u9854\u3001\u304b\u304a<\/p>\n<p>Wash face &#8211; kao o arau &#8211; \u9854\u3092\u6d17\u3046\u3001\u304b\u304a\u3092\u3042\u3089\u3046<\/p>\n<p>Clothes &#8211; fuku &#8211; \u670d\u3001\u3075\u304f<\/p>\n<p>Change clothes &#8211; fuku o kigaeru &#8211; \u670d\u3092\u7740\u66ff\u3048\u308b\u3001\u3075\u304f\u3092\u304d\u304c\u3048\u308b<\/p>\n<p>Breakfast &#8211; Asa gohan &#8211; \u671d\u3054\u98ef\u3001\u3042\u3055\u3054\u306f\u3093<\/p>\n<p>Eat breakfast &#8211; Asa gohan o taberu &#8211; \u671d\u3054\u98ef\u3092\u98df\u3079\u308b\u3001\u3042\u3055\u3054\u306f\u3093\u3092\u305f\u3079\u308b<\/p>\n<p>Egg &#8211; tamago &#8211; \u5375\u3001\u305f\u307e\u3054<\/p>\n<p>Cook eggs &#8211; tamago o yaku &#8211; \u5375\u3092\u713c\u304f\u3001\u305f\u307e\u3054\u3092\u3084\u304f<\/p>\n<p>Scrambled eggs &#8211; sukuranburu eggu &#8211; \u30b9\u30af\u30e9\u30f3\u30d6\u30eb\u30a8\u30c3\u30b0\u3001\u3059\u304f\u3089\u3093\u3076\u308b\u3000\u3048\u3063\u3050<\/p>\n<p>Sunny side up eggs &#8211; medama yaki &#8211; \u76ee\u7389\u713c\u304d\u3001\u3081\u3060\u307e\u3084\u304d<\/p>\n<p>Eat eggs &#8211; tamago o taberu &#8211; \u5375\u3092\u98df\u3079\u308b\u3001\u305f\u307e\u3054\u3092\u305f\u3079\u308b<\/p>\n<p>Orange Juice &#8211; oranji jyu-su &#8211; \u30aa\u30ec\u30f3\u30b8\u30b8\u30e5\u30fc\u30b9\u3001\u304a\u308c\u3093\u3058\u3000\u3058\u3085\u30fc\u3059<\/p>\n<p>Miso soup &#8211; omiso shiru &#8211; \u304a\u5473\u564c\u6c41\u3001\u304a\u307f\u305d\u3057\u308b<\/p>\n<p>Rice &#8211; Gohan &#8211; \u3054\u98ef\u3001\u3054\u306f\u3093<\/p>\n<p>Finish breakfast &#8211; asa go han o tabe oeru &#8211; \u671d\u3054\u98ef\u3092\u98df\u3079\u7d42\u3048\u308b\u3001\u3042\u3055\u3054\u306f\u3093\u3092\u305f\u3079\u304a\u3048\u308b<\/p>\n<p>Get ready &#8211; yo-i suru &#8211; \u7528\u610f\u3059\u308b\u3001\u3088\u3046\u3044\u3059\u308b<\/p>\n<p>Shoes &#8211; kutsu &#8211; \u9774\u3001\u304f\u3064<\/p>\n<p>Put shoes on &#8211; kutsu o haku &#8211; \u9774\u3092\u5c65\u304f\u3001\u304f\u3064\u3092\u306f\u304f<\/p>\n<p>Coat &#8211; ko-to &#8211; \u3053\u30fc\u3068\u3001\u3053\u30fc\u3068<\/p>\n<p>Jacket &#8211; jaketto &#8211; \u30b8\u30e3\u30b1\u30c3\u30c8\u3001\u3058\u3083\u3051\u3063\u3068<\/p>\n<p>Put on coat &#8211; ko-to o kiru &#8211; \u30b3\u30fc\u30c8\u3092\u7740\u308b\u3001\u3053\u30fc\u3068\u3092\u304d\u308b<\/p>\n<p>Put on jacket &#8211; jaketto o kiru &#8211; \u30b8\u30e3\u30b1\u30c3\u30c8\u3092\u7740\u308b\u3001\u3058\u3083\u3051\u3063\u3068\u3092\u304d\u308b<\/p>\n<p>Car &#8211; kuruma &#8211; \u8eca\u3001\u304f\u308b\u307e<\/p>\n<p>Get on a car &#8211; kuruma ni noru &#8211; \u8eca\u306b\u4e57\u308b\u3001\u304f\u308b\u307e\u306b\u306e\u308b<\/p>\n<p>Work &#8211; shigoto &#8211; \u4ed5\u4e8b\u3001\u3057\u3054\u3068<\/p>\n<p>Go to work &#8211; shigoto ni iku &#8211; \u4ed5\u4e8b\u306b\u884c\u304f\u3001\u3057\u3054\u3068\u306b\u3044\u304f<\/p>\n<p>Commute &#8211; tsu-kin\u3000- \u901a\u52e4\u3059\u308b\u3001\u3064\u3046\u304d\u3093<\/p>\n<p>Rush hour &#8211; ju-tai &#8211; \u6e0b\u6ede\u3001\u3058\u3085\u3046\u305f\u3044<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Did you already know most of these words? or Were there many new vocabularies that were new to you?<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hi everyone. 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