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Trash in Japanese ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต


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

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### Tips to Remember the Japanese Word
One tip to remember ใ”ใฟ (gomi) is to think of "Go clean up," as it sounds somewhat similar to "gomi" and can remind you of trash that needs to be cleared away.

### Explanations
ใ”ใฟ (gomi) refers to trash, garbage, or rubbish in general. This can include anything from household waste to litter found on the streets.

### Other Words that Mean the Same Thing
1. ใ‚ดใƒŸ (ใ‚ดใƒŸ): Another way to write "trash" in katakana, often used in more industrial or technical contexts.
2. ๅปƒๆฃ„็‰ฉ (ใฏใ„ใใถใค, haikibutsu): This word means "waste" or "discarded materials" and is often used in a more formal or technical context.
3. ็‡ƒใˆใชใ„ใ”ใฟ (ใ‚‚ใˆใชใ„ใ”ใฟ, moenai gomi): Non-burnable trash.
4. ็‡ƒใˆใ‚‹ใ”ใฟ (ใ‚‚ใˆใ‚‹ใ”ใฟ, moeru gomi): Burnable trash.

### Alternate Meanings and Slang
ใ”ใฟ (gomi) can also be used slangily to refer to worthless or useless things, or even to criticize someone harshly by calling them "trash" or "garbage."

### Examples of Sentences that Use It
1. ๅฝผใฏใ”ใฟใ‚’ๆŠ•ใ’ๆจใฆใŸใ€‚
Romaji: Kare wa gomi o nagesuteta.
Translation: He threw away the trash.

2. ๆฏŽ้€ฑๆœˆๆ›œๆ—ฅใฏใ”ใฟใฎๆ—ฅใงใ™ใ€‚
Romaji: Maishuu getsuyoubi wa gomi no hi desu.
Translation: Every Monday is trash day.

3. ใ“ใฎๅœฐๅŸŸใงใฏใ€ใ”ใฟใฎๅˆ†ๅˆฅใŒๅŽณใ—ใ„ใงใ™ใ€‚
Romaji: Kono chiiki dewa, gomi no bunbetsu ga kibishii desu.
Translation: In this area, the sorting of trash is strict.

4. ๅฝผใฎ่จ€ใ†ใ“ใจใฏๅ…จ้ƒจใ”ใฟใ ใ€‚
Romaji: Kare no iu koto wa zenbu gomi da.
Translation: Everything he says is rubbish.

5. ใ”ใฟ็ฎฑใŒใ„ใฃใฑใ„ใซใชใฃใŸใ€‚
Romaji: Gomibako ga ippai ni natta.
Translation: The trash can is full.

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