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How to say 'Vegetable' in Japanese | 野菜

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The Japanese word for Vegetable is 'Yasai', written as 野菜 in Japanese.'Vegetable' in hiragana is やさい.

    word

    野菜

    Meaning

    Vegetable

    Reading

    やさい

    yasai

    Kanji

    Field Vegetable

    Explanation

    The Japanese noun '野菜 (やさい)' means 'vegetable'. It refers to edible plants or parts of plants, typically used in cooking or eaten raw. This word is commonly used in everyday conversations, especially when discussing food, recipes, or healthy eating. For example: I bought vegetables at the market「市場で野菜を買いました」(いちばでやさいをかいました). Vegetables are good for your health「野菜は健康に良いです」(やさいはけんこうにいいです). The term can refer to a wide variety of vegetables, including leafy greens, root vegetables, and more. It is a neutral term and does not carry any particular nuance beyond its literal meaning.

    Part Of Speech

    noun

    Kanji JLPT

    N2

    Kanji Grade

    4

    Frequency

    2042

    Composition

    kanji

    Handwriting

Kanji in the Word 野菜

This word contains 2 kanji characters:

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Field

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Vegetable

Words Related to 野菜 Through the Kanji

These 8 Words contain the Kanji 野 as well.

  • word

    分野

    Meaning

    Field

  • word

    野球

    Meaning

    Baseball

  • word

    Meaning

    Field

  • word

    視野

    Meaning

    Field of view

  • word

    野郎

    Meaning

    Guy, Jerk

  • word

    平野

    Meaning

    Plain

  • word

    野原

    Meaning

    Field

  • word

    プロ野球

    Meaning

    Pro baseball

Words Related to 野菜 Through the Kanji

These 2 Words contain the Kanji 菜 as well.

  • word

    Meaning

    Vegetable

  • word

    白菜

    Meaning

    Napa cabbage

Learn the Word 野菜

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What does 'Yasai' (野菜) mean?

'Yasai' means 'Vegetable' .

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