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おもちゃ — meaning in English: toy

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辞書
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おもちゃ
omocha
真夜中
mayonaka
ポテト
poteto
株式会社
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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word おもちゃ (omocha) when referring to children's toys in casual conversations, such as while shopping at a toy store or discussing birthday gifts for kids. It's common to hear parents asking their children if they want a specific おもちゃ during playtime or at family gatherings.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 玩具 (おもちゃ, omocha), which also means 'toy' but is often used in more formal contexts or in written language. You would choose おもちゃ in everyday speech, while 玩具 might appear in literature or academic discussions about toys.
Culture
The word おもちゃ (omocha) is derived from the verb 'omo', which means 'to play' in Japanese. Culturally, toys hold significant importance in Japan, reflecting traditional games like kendama and modern animated characters, showing how play is woven into the fabric of childhood experiences. In fact, certain toys in Japan can even carry nostalgic value, being passed down through generations.
FAQ
Q.What does おもちゃ mean in English?
おもちゃ translates to 'toy' in English, referring to items designed for play, especially for children.
Q.How do you use おもちゃ in a sentence?
You can say, '子供たちはおもちゃで遊んでいます' (Kodomo-tachi wa omocha de asondeimasu), which means 'The children are playing with toys.'
Q.Are there different types of おもちゃ?
Yes, おもちゃ can refer to various types of toys such as action figures, dolls, educational games, and more. The context will often determine the specific type of おもちゃ being discussed.
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