From identifying the rooms in a tour of a new home to discussing where you like to spend your time, this Japanese vocabulary opens up new avenues of conversation. These are words you'll use often, so let's get started!
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Living room
部屋 (heya)
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Kitchen
部屋 (heya)
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Laundry room
洗濯室 (sentakushitsu)
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Hallway
ホール (hōru)
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Bedroom
部屋 (heya)
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Room
居間 (ima)
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Balcony
寝室 (shinshitsu)
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Dining room
台所 (daidokoro)
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Basement
地下室 (chikashitsu)
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Closet
ホール (hōru)
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Bathroom
洗濯室 (sentakushitsu)
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Attic
屋根裏 (yaneura)
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Rooms in a house :: Japanese vocabulary
Welcome to Japanese Lesson 45! This Japanese lesson is all about the different rooms in a house. As you learn these terms, you'll find yourself more capable of describing your living environment, making your conversations much more engaging and relatable.
In this Japanese lesson, you will learn the names and proper pronunciation of rooms commonly found in a home, such as the Living Room, Bedroom, Kitchen, and Bathroom. This Japanese vocabulary will enable you to discuss housing arrangements, preferences, or even guide someone through your own living space in detail.