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How do you say "fly" in Japanese?
ハエ
hae
In Japanese, "fly" is ハエ (hae).
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Pronunciation
ハエ is written using katakana. Romanised as hae, it sounds roughly like "hah-eh" to an English ear.
Writing and usage
Hae is a basic katakana word for a common insect. This creature appears frequently in summer and indoor scenes.
Example sentence
あのハエはとても可愛いです。
Ano Hae wa totemo kawaii desu.
That fly is very cute.
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How to remember ハエ
Hae rhymes with 'hey' when the fly buzzes past your ear.
Related words
- prawn エビ ebi
- clam 貝 kai
- turtle カメ kame
- manatee マナティー manatī
- insect 昆虫 konchū
- metal 金属 kinzoku
- umbrella 傘 kasa
- whale クジラ kujira
- rope ロープ rōpu
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Questions about ハエ
How do you pronounce ハエ?
ハエ is romanised as hae. Say it roughly like "hah-eh" in English. Each Japanese syllable has even weight, so keep the rhythm steady.
Is ハエ formal or casual?
ハエ 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 ハエ written in Japanese?
ハエ is written using katakana. Hae is a basic katakana word for a common insect.
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