How to say I/My in Japanese

Japanese

Hello everyone!
I went to Hokkaido the other day!

It’s the northernmost and largest prefecture in Japan!
There is a lot of beautiful nature in Hokkaido, so I will share some pictures with you!

The food is also very delicious, so if you ever come to Japan in the future, you should definitely visit.

Now, for this lesson, let’s learn how to call yourself in Japanese!

In English, it’s just ” I ” and ” My ” , but in Japanese, there are different ways to call yourself depending on your gender. (I know Japanese is complicated…)

So let’s get started!

How to say I/My regardless of gender

私(わたし) / watashi

私の両親はオーストラリアに住んでいます。
(Watashi no ryoushin wa Australia ni sunde imasu)
My parents are living in Australia.

私も昔海外に住んでいました。
(Watashi mo mukashi kaigai ni sundeimashita)
I was living in Australia too long time ago.

自分(じぶん) / jibun

自分は将来医者になりたい。
(jibun wa syourai isya ni naritai)
I want to be a doctor in my future.

自分の夢は弁護士になること。
(Jibun no yume wa bengoshi ni narukoto)
My dream is to be a lawyer.

How to say I/My for women

あたし / atashi

あたしは明日映画を見に行く
(Atashi wa ashita eiga wo mini iku)
I’m going to see a movie tomorrow.

あたしのiphoneどこか知らない?
(Atashi no iphone dokoka shiranai?)
Do you know where my iphone is?

うち / uchi

うち最近太っちゃったんだ
(Uchi saikin futocchatta nda)
I’ve gained weight recently.

うちらの企画が一番良かった
(Uchira no kikaku ga ichiban yokatta)
Our project was the best

How to say I/My for men

僕(ぼく) / boku

僕は最近キャンプにハマっている。
(Boku wa saikin campu ni hamatte iru)
I’ve been into camping lately.

僕の車は小さいけど速い。
(Boku no kuruma wa chiisai kedo hayai)
My car is small but it’s fast.

俺(おれ) / ore

俺は背が高いので女にモテる
(Ore wa se ga takai node onna ni moteru)
I’m tall so girls likes me.

男の人
男の人

俺の仕事は人の役に立っている
(Ore no shigoto wa hito no yaku ni tatteiru)
My job is helping people.

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How was the lesson today??
Japanese is difficult, but let’s do it together!

You can do it! がんばって!<3

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