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How do you say "people" in Japanese?
I'm doing a project for Japanese class about Japanese New Year.
I'm trying to say: "During Hatsumoode, people buy omamori."
Since I'm in Japanese 1 and we only use simple sentence structures, I'm going to say: "Hatsumoode ni, ______ wa omamori o kaimasu."
In the blank space is where I need the word "people."
Thanks!
~ Naji
5 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
人々
hitobito
- 6 years ago
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How do you say "people" in Japanese?
I'm doing a project for Japanese class about Japanese New Year.
I'm trying to say: "During Hatsumoode, people buy omamori."
Since I'm in Japanese 1 and we only use simple sentence structures, I'm going to say: "Hatsumoode ni, ______ wa omamori o kaimasu."
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The most general way to say it is 「見る」 which is pronounced [miru]. Hope this helps!
- 1 decade ago
it could be "hitotachi" (a group of persons) or "hitobito" (people of a country)
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