How do you say "chopsticks" in Japanese?

In Japanese, "chopsticks" is (hashi). It is a noun pronounced "hah-shee".

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Pronunciation

箸 is written in kanji. Romanised as hashi, it sounds roughly like "hah-shee" to an English ear.

Example sentence

箸はどこにありますか?

Hashi wa doko ni arimasu ka?

Where is the chopsticks?

Usage notes

Hashi (箸) is the Japanese word for chopsticks. This noun appears in everyday contexts across homes, offices, schools, and public spaces.

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Questions about 箸

How do you pronounce 箸?

箸 is romanised as hashi. Say it roughly like "hah-shee" in English. Each Japanese syllable has even weight, so keep the rhythm steady.

Is 箸 formal or casual?

箸 is a neutral, everyday word that works in both casual and polite speech. The level of formality comes from the sentence structure around it, not from the word itself.

How is 箸 written in Japanese?

箸 is written using kanji. Kanji characters carry the core meaning; any hiragana or katakana that follow show grammatical endings.

This word is part of the vocabulary taught in the Japanese language learning game Noun Town, where words are introduced through play rather than memorisation.