Learning fruits in Japanese vocabulary is a fun and useful way to expand your language skills. Fruits are common in daily life, making it practical to know their names in Japanese. By learning fruit vocabulary, you can easily navigate menus, grocery stores, and conversations in Japan. This knowledge can also help you connect with native speakers and deepen your understanding of Japanese culture. With colorful and delicious fruits like ichigo (strawberry) and mikan (mandarin orange), learning Japanese fruit vocabulary can be both educational and enjoyable. Start exploring the world of Japanese fruits today!
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English | Japanese |
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apple | リンゴ |
apricot | アプリコット |
avocado | アボカド |
banana | バナナ |
blueberry | ブルーベリー |
cherry | チェリー |
coconut | ココナッツ |
fig | イチジク |
grape | ブドウ |
grapefruit | グレープフルーツ |
kiwi | キウイ |
lemon | レモン |
lime | ライム |
mango | マンゴー |
melon | メロン |
nectarine | ネクタリン |
orange | オレンジ |
papaya | パパイヤ |
peach | ピーチ |
pear | 梨 |
pineapple | パイナップル |
plum | プラム |
raspberry | ラズベリー |
strawberry | ストロベリー |
watermelon | スイカ |
Quick Facts
- Fruits in Japanese are called "kudamono" (果物).
- Some common fruits in Japan include "ringo" (apple), "mikan" (mandarin orange), and "ichigo" (strawberry).
- Japanese people often enjoy fruits as a dessert or snack.
- Seasonal fruits like "sakuranbo" (cherry) are highly prized in Japan.
- Fruit is an important part of Japanese culture and cuisine.