How to Say ‘I’m Jealous, I Wish I Had What You Have’ in Japanese

To express jealousy and convey that you wish you had what someone else has in Japanese, you can use the following phrase:

  • 「羨ましいです、あなたの持っているものが欲しいです。」 (Urayamashii desu, anata no motteiru mono ga hoshii desu.)

Here’s a breakdown of the phrase:

  • 羨ましいです (Urayamashii desu) means “I’m jealous” or “I envy.”
  • あなたの持っているものが欲しいです (Anata no motteiru mono ga hoshii desu) means “I want what you have.”

This phrase effectively communicates your feelings of envy and desire for what someone else possesses.

Conclusion

Learning how to apologize and express jealousy in Japanese allows you to communicate your emotions in various situations. Whether you need to apologize for a mistake or convey your feelings of jealousy and desire for something someone else has, these phrases enable you to express yourself clearly and appropriately.

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