This isn't just about word memorization; it's about pronunciation. We ensure you say "brother," "sister," "son," and other family terms accurately in the language you're studying. Get ready to impress your relatives with your newfound language skills!
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Daughter-in-law
父 (chichi)
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Parents
兄 (ani)
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Son-in-law
姉妹 (shimai)
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Wife
息子 (musuko)
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Father
父 (chichi)
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Son
息子 (musuko)
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Stepfather
継父 (keihu)
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Stepmother
継母 (keibo)
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Daughter
娘 (musume)
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Child
子供 (kodomo)
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Stepbrother
義姉妹 (gishi imai)
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Mother
義兄弟 (gikyoudai)
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Sister
義理の息子 (giri no musuko)
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Brother
妻 (tsuma)
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Stepsister
夫 (otto)
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Husband
母 (haha)
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Children
母 (haha)
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Family members :: Japanese vocabulary
Knowing how to refer to family members is a cornerstone of effective communication in any language. Japanese Lesson 34 is designed to equip you with the essential Japanese vocabulary you need to talk about your family. By the end of this Japanese lesson, you'll be able to mention your mother, father, siblings, and more, all while pronouncing their titles perfectly.
In Japanese Lesson 34, the focus is on the Japanese vocabulary for immediate family members like "Mother," "Father," "Brother," "Sister," "Son," and "Daughter." We also introduce terms for extended roles such as "Stepmother," "Stepfather," "Stepsister," "Stepbrother," "Son-in-law," and "Daughter-in-law." You'll learn how to properly pronounce these words and effectively use them in sentences to describe family dynamics and relationships.