Fruits: Kudamono (果物)
Do you like fruits? What are you favourite fruits? Can you say them in Japanese? If you can't, here are ten fine fruits that you can say in Japanese.
1. Ringo 林檎 (りんご, リンゴ) : (n) Apple
彼は林檎が大好きだ。
Kare wa ringo ga daisuki da.
He likes apple very much.
2. オレンジ (オレンジ) : (n) An Orange
彼は、オレンジが好き。
Kare wa, orenji ga suki.
He likes oranges.
3. Nashi 梨 (なし, ナシ) : (n) Nashi (Japanese Pear)
このなしはいい香りがする。
Kono nashi wa ii kaori ga suru.
This pear smells nice.
4. Ichigo 苺 (いちご, イチゴ) : (n) Strawberry
苺はいまがシーズンだ。
Ichigo wa ima ga shi-zun da.
Strawberries are in season now.
5. Kaki 柿 (かき, カキ) : (n) Persimmon
私は柿を食べたことがあります。
Watashi wa kaki wo tabeta koto ga arimasu.
I've eaten persimmon before.
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6. Mikan 蜜柑 (みかん, ミカン) : (n) Mandarin
このみかんは食べ頃だ。
Kono mikan wa tabegoro da.
These oranges are good to eat.
7. Banana バナナ (バナナ) : (n) Banana
このバナナは熟していますか。
Kono banana wa jukushite imasu ka.
Are these bananas ripe?
8. Budou 葡萄 (ぶどう, ブドウ) : (n) Grapes
このブドウはすっぱい味がする。
Kono budou wa suppai aji ga suru.
These grapes taste sour.
9. Suika 西瓜 (すいか, スイカ) : (n) Watermelon
私は西瓜が好きです。
Watashi wa suika ga suki desu.
I like watermelon.
10. Remon レモン (レモン) : (n) Lemon
このレモンは新鮮だ。
Kono remon wa shinsen da.
These lemons are fresh.
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