If you have the goal of studying nihongo, or going to a Japanese school, you should know the main objects in the classroom. In this article, we will see a list of objects and their meanings to improve your Japanese.
It is worth remembering that this is a simplified article, so we will not go into details about each word. It is important to note that in Japanese many words are the same but have different meanings; this is the importance of kanji.
Writing Utensils and Surfaces in Japanese
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Kana
rōmaji
Portuguese
えんぴつ
enpitsu
pencil
消しゴム
keshigomu
eraser
ペン
Pen
pen
ボールペン
boorupen
ballpoint pen
マジック
Majikku
marker
チョーク
chooku
chalk
こくばん
Kokuban
blackboard
ホワイトボード
howaitoboodo
whiteboard
ふで
fude
writing brush
かみ
kami
paper
げんこうようし
genkou youshi
manuscript
ぶんぼうぐ / ぶんぐ
bunbougu / Bungu
“stationery item”
In the word Eraser – keshi means “to erase,” while gomu comes from the French word for “rubber.”
Arts, Crafts, and Tools in the Classroom in Japanese
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色紙
irogami
colored paper
はさみ
Hasami
scissors
折り紙
origami
origami (paper)
のり
nori
glue, past
ホッチキス
hotchikisu
stapler
ステープル
suteepuru
staple
クリップ
kurippu
paper clip
バインダー
baindaa
binder
Books in the Classroom in Japanese
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本
hon
book
絵本
ehon
picture book
教科書
kyoukasho
textbook
ノート
nooto
notebook
じしょ / じてん
jisho / jiten
dictionary
jisho is normally used for simply “dictionary,” while –jiten is to specify a dictionary, if it is Japanese-Portuguese;
Electronics in the Classroom in Japanese
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電気
denki
light, electricity
電話
denwa
telephone
テレビ
terebi
TV
CD プレイヤー
shiidii pureiyaa
CD player
DVD プレイヤー
diibuidii pureiyaa
DVD player
リモコン
rimokon
remote control
パソコン
pasokon
computer (abv)
プロジェクター
purojekutaa
projector
でんしじしょ
denshi jisho
portable electronic dictionary
Classroom Objects in Japanese
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Japanese
Romaji
Portuguese
部屋
heya
room
教室
kyoushitsu
classroom
床
yuka
floor
壁
kabe
wall
天井
Tenjou
ceiling
ドア
doa
door
窓
mado
window
時計
tokei
clock
机
tsukue
desk
椅子
isu
chair
This was another basic article for beginners. We recommend that you also check Expressions in the Classroom. If you liked it, don’t forget to share and leave your comments.
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