how do you say “egg” in Japanese?
How do you say "egg" in Japanese? If you don't know how to say it in Japanese, I would appreciate it if you could share how you say "egg" in your own language.
11 Answers
Dec 11, 2024
The Japanese language – nihongo 日本語 Japanese as an adjective – nihonjin 日本人 I speak Japanese – 日本語を話す He’s Japanese – Kare wa nihon-jin desu 彼は日本人です
Jan 01, 2025
Tamago, but I think this is rolled egg.
Anyway, in the Malay language, egg is “telur”.
Egg in Japanese is actually called 卵 (たまご=Tamago).
NB: You have to be aware that most restaurants in Japan esp noodle shops do not use this character of “tamago”, instead, they use this character of tamago like this 玉子 (たまご). The reading is also TAMAGO.
Tamago.
French – ouef
Italian – uovo
Spanish – huevo
Hungarian – tojás (pronounced “toyash”)
Japanese–Tamago
Cherokee (my language)—uwetsi (pronounced oo-weh-jee with a rising tone on the last two syllables.)
Dec 09, 2024
卵(tamago)
This character can be read as “ran” as well especially when you make a compound word.
For example, egg albumen = 卵白(ranpaku).
>> 白 = white
sound file:
http://www.saiga-jp.com/dic/sound/common/tamago.wa…
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