How to Say ‘House / home’ in Japanese
家
ie
[ee-eh]
💬 Usage Tip: [家] can mean the building or “home life.” Context decides: [家で] often feels like “at home.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Home caregiving is common in Japan, so talking about what you did at [家] can be very relatable.
Phrase Breakdown
家
ie
[ee-eh]
house; home
Often used with particles like で (at) or に (to). In caregiving context: 家で介護する = provide care at home.
家で祖母の生活を支えました。
I supported my grandmother’s daily life at home.
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