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: かばん
Meaning:bag
Here are ten sentences using the word かばん (kaban, or “bag” in Japanese):
- 私のかばんは青です。(Watashi no kaban wa ao desu. – My bag is blue.)
- 彼女のかばんは大きすぎます。(Kanojo no kaban wa ookisugimasu. – Her bag is too big.)
- かばんの中に何がありますか?(Kaban no naka ni nani ga arimasu ka? – What’s in the bag?)
- 彼はかばんを持っています。(Kare wa kaban o motte imasu. – He has a bag.)
- かばんをお願いします。(Kaban o onegai shimasu. – I would like a bag, please.)
- かばんに入れるものリストを作ってください。(Kaban ni ireru mono risuto o tsukutte kudasai. – Please make a list of things to put in the bag.)
- かばんには書類やノートがたくさんあります。(Kaban ni wa shorui ya nōto ga takusan arimasu. – There are many documents and notebooks in the bag.)
- かばんを開けて、中を見てください。(Kaban o akete, naka o mite kudasai. – Open the bag and look inside.)
- かばんはレジで買えます。(Kaban wa reji de kaemasu. – You can buy a bag at the checkout.)
- 私たちは、かばんを買い物かごに入れました。(Watashitachi wa, kaban o kaimono kago ni iremashita. – We put the bag in the shopping cart.)