It is essential to learn Japanese vocabulary when studying the language. In addition to words borrowed from other languages, Japanese vocabulary is vast and diverse. Learning essential words and phrases, as well as specialized terminology and idiomatic expressions, is essential for effective communication in Japanese.
Japanese Vocabulary: 一つ (ひとつ)
Meaning: “one” or “one thing.”
Examples
- それを一つください。 Please give me that one.
- みかんを一つ食べた。 I ate one orange.
- 一つ選んでください。 Please choose one.
- 問題が一つあります。 There’s one problem.
- オレンジを一つ食べた。 I ate an orange.
- もう 一つ 食べたい。 I want to eat one more.
- 今日は雲が一つも無い。 There are no clouds today.
- 空には雲が一つも無い。 There is not a cloud in the sky.
- 自分の名前一つ書けない Can’t even write one’s own name
- 雲一つない青空ですね。 It is a cloudless blue sky.
- あと、手荷物が一つです。 Oh, and one carry-on.