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How do you say "crate" in Japanese?
木箱
kibako
In Japanese, "crate" is 木箱 (kibako).
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Pronunciation
木箱 is written using kanji. Romanised as kibako, it sounds roughly like "kee-bah-koh" to an English ear.
Writing and usage
Kibako combines two kanji: wood and box. It describes the sturdy containers used for shipping and storage in shipping yards.
Example sentence
木箱を使います。
Kibako wo tsukaimasu.
I use the crate.
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How to remember 木箱
Ki = wood, bako = box. A wooden box is a crate.
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Questions about 木箱
How do you pronounce 木箱?
木箱 is romanised as kibako. Say it roughly like "kee-bah-koh" in English. Each Japanese syllable has even weight, so keep the rhythm steady.
Is 木箱 formal or casual?
木箱 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 木箱 written in Japanese?
木箱 is written using kanji. Kibako combines two kanji: wood and box.
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