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Pocket in Japanese ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต


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pocket ใƒใ‚ฑใƒƒใƒˆ
How to say “pocket” in Japanese? “ใƒใ‚ฑใƒƒใƒˆ”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ใƒใ‚ฑใƒƒใƒˆ” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on pocket in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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ใƒใ‚ฑใƒƒใƒˆ info.

Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– The Japanese word 'ใƒใ‚ฑใƒƒใƒˆ' (pocket) is borrowed directly from English and is written in katakana, which is often used for foreign words. Think about how 'pocket' sounds in English and then mimic it while thinking of the sharper katakana sounds.

Explanations:
– 'ใƒใ‚ฑใƒƒใƒˆ' (poketto) is used in almost the same way as 'pocket' in English, referring to a small bag-like space in clothing or other items for carrying small objects.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– There aren't many direct synonyms for 'ใƒใ‚ฑใƒƒใƒˆ' in Japanese, but related words include:
– ่ข‹ (ใตใใ‚, fukuro) – bag or sack
– ่ฒกๅธƒ (ใ•ใ„ใต, saifu) – wallet (though not a direct synonym, it's related as wallets often go into pockets)

Alternate meanings like slang:
– There aren't notable slang meanings specifically for 'ใƒใ‚ฑใƒƒใƒˆ' in Japanese. However, the word can sometimes be used metaphorically, similar to English, such as in expressions like โ€œhidden in oneโ€™s pocketโ€ (keeping a secret).

Examples of sentences that use it:
1. ใ‚ธใƒผใƒณใ‚บใฎใƒใ‚ฑใƒƒใƒˆใซ้ตใ‚’ๅ…ฅใ‚Œใพใ—ใŸใ€‚
– Jฤซnzu no poketto ni kagi o iremaa.
– I put the keys in the pocket of my jeans.

2. ใƒใ‚ฑใƒƒใƒˆใŒ็ ดใ‚Œใฆใ„ใ‚‹ใฎใงใ€ไฟฎ็†ใ—ใชใ‘ใ‚Œใฐใชใ‚Šใพใ›ใ‚“ใ€‚
– Poketto ga yaburete iru node, shลซri shinakereba narimasen.
– My pocket is torn, so I need to repair it.

3. ๅฝผใฎใƒใ‚ฑใƒƒใƒˆใฏใ„ใคใ‚‚ไฝ•ใ‹ใงใ„ใฃใฑใ„ใงใ™ใ€‚
– Kare no poketto wa itsumo nanika de ippai desu.
– His pockets are always full of something.

4. ใ‚ณใƒผใƒˆใฎใƒใ‚ฑใƒƒใƒˆใซๆ‰‹ใ‚’ๅ…ฅใ‚Œใฆๆญฉใ„ใŸใ€‚
– Kลto no poketto ni te o irete aruita.
– I walked with my hands in my coat pockets.

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