Lesson Transcript
| In this video, you'll learn how to talk about family. |
| In Japanese, there are two sets of words for describing one's family, |
| you use one set of words for your own family and another set of words for other people's families. |
| This video introduces you to the words you use for your own family. |
| Repeat after the speaker when you hear the beep. |
| はは (haha) |
| mother |
| はは (haha) |
| はは (haha) |
| ちち (chichi) |
| father |
| ちち (chichi) |
| ちち (chichi) |
| いもうと (imōto) |
| younger sister |
| いもうと (imōto) |
| いもうと (imōto) |
| あね (ane) |
| older sister |
| あね (ane) |
| あね (ane) |
| あに (ani) |
| older brother |
| あに (ani) |
| あに (ani) |
| おとうと (otōto) |
| younger brother |
| おとうと (otōto) |
| おとうと (otōto) |
| そぼ (sobo) |
| grandmother |
| そぼ (sobo) |
| そぼ (sobo) |
| そふ (sofu) |
| grandfather |
| そふ (sofu) |
| そふ (sofu) |
| おば (oba) |
| aunt |
| おば (oba) |
| おば (oba) |
| おじ (oji) |
| uncle |
| おじ (oji) |
| おじ (oji) |
| いとこ (itoko) |
| cousin |
| いとこ (itoko) |
| いとこ (itoko) |
| おっと (otto) |
| husband |
| おっと (otto) |
| おっと (otto) |
| つま (tsuma) |
| wife |
| つま (tsuma) |
| つま (tsuma) |
| むすこ (musuko) |
| son |
| むすこ (musuko) |
| むすこ (musuko) |
| むすめ (musume) |
| daughter |
| むすめ (musume) |
| むすめ (musume) |
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