Translation and Meaning of: 入れ物 - iremono
On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word 入れ物 (iremono) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.
Romaji: iremono
Kana: いれもの
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n2
Translation / Meaning: container; box; container
Meaning in English: container;case;receptacle
Definition: A container to store things.
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- Writing
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Explanation and Etymology - (入れ物) iremono
The Japanese word "入れ物" consists of two Kanji: "入れ" which means "put in" and "物" which means "thing". Therefore, "入れ物" can be translated literally as "thing to put inside". This word is commonly used to refer to containers or objects that are used to store or carry something. For example, a box, a pot, a bottle, a bag, among others. It is important to note that the word "入れ物" is written in Hiragana as "いれもの" and Katakana as "イレモノ".How to Write in Japanese - (入れ物) iremono
See below a step-by-step guide on how to write the word by hand in Japanese (入れ物) iremono:
How do you say container; box; container In japanese?
There are different ways of expressing the idea of "container; box; container" in the Japanese language.
A way of saying "container; box; container" é "(入れ物) iremono".
See below a list of Japanese words that have the same meaning or is a variation of the word we are studying on this page:
容器; ポット; バケツ; タンク; ケース; ボックス; ファイル; ホルダー; コンテナ; バッグ; カバー; ポーチ; バインダー; バスケット; バレル; バザー; バッテリー; ベース; ベスト
Words related to: 入れ物
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Words with the same pronunciation: いれもの iremono
Example Sentences - (入れ物) iremono
Below are some example sentences:
この入れ物はとても便利です。
Kono iremono wa totemo benri desu
This box is very convenient.
This container is very convenient.
- この - This
- 入れ物 - container
- は - topic particle
- とても - very
- 便利 - conveniente
- です - is (verb to be)
Other words of the same type: noun
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