How to Say ‘Ball’ in Japanese
ボール
booru
[boh-roo]
💬 Usage Tip: Loanword. In soccer context, [ボール] usually means the soccer ball without needing to specify.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Coaches may remind kids: [ボールは友だち] (“The ball is your friend”)—a common motivational line in youth soccer.
Phrase Breakdown
ボール
booru
[boh-roo]
ball
In soccer practice, usually means the soccer ball. Appears constantly in instructions: ボールを見て, ボールを止めて, etc.
ボールを足のまえにおこう。
Put the ball in front of your feet.
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