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The Japanese word for 'this' is 'この' (kono). It is used to refer to something that is close to the speaker.
'That' in Japanese is 'その' (sono). It is used to refer to something that is close to the listener.
'あの' (ano) means 'that over there' in Japanese. It is used to refer to something that is far from both the speaker and the listener.
The Japanese word for 'delicious' is 'おいしい' (oishii). It is commonly used to describe food that tastes good.
'どの' (dono) means 'which' in Japanese. It is used to ask about a specific item among several options.
'Where' in Japanese is 'どこ' (doko). It is used to inquire about a location.
The Japanese word for 'fish' is 'さかな' (sakana). It refers to the aquatic animal commonly consumed as food.
'Umbrella' in Japanese is 'かさ' (kasa). It is used to protect against rain or sun.
'かばん' (kaban) means 'bag' in Japanese. It is used to carry personal items.
'Wallet' in Japanese is 'さいふ' (saifu). It is used to hold money and cards.
'Bicycle' in Japanese is 'じてんしゃ' (jitensha). It refers to a two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling.
'しんぶん' (shinbun) means 'newspaper' in Japanese. It is a publication containing news articles.
'Computer' in Japanese is 'コンピューター' (konpyuutaa). It refers to an electronic device for processing data.
'To listen' in Japanese is 'ききます' (kikimasu). It is a verb used to describe the action of hearing sounds.
'はなします' (hanashimasu) means 'to speak' in Japanese. It is used to describe the act of verbal communication.
'たべます' (tabemasu) means 'to eat' in Japanese. It is a verb used to describe the action of consuming food.
'To drink' in Japanese is 'のみます' (nomimasu). It refers to the action of consuming liquids.
'Today' in Japanese is 'きょう' (kyou). It refers to the current day.
'あさ' (asa) means 'morning' in Japanese. It refers to the early part of the day.
'Tonight' in Japanese is 'こんばん' (konban). It refers to the evening of the current day.
'Weekend' in Japanese is 'しゅうまつ' (shuumatsu). It refers to the days at the end of the week, typically Saturday and Sunday.