How to Say ‘Middle’ in Japanese
まんなか
mannaka
[mahn-nah-kah]
💬 Usage Tip: Casual version of [まんなか]. More formal: [ちゅうおう] (“center”).
🇯🇵 In Japan: For kids, [まんなか] is the go-to word for “stay central” and “don’t crowd the ball.”
Phrase Breakdown
まんなか
mannaka
[mahn-nah-kah]
middle; center
Means the center area. Coaches use it for spacing: stay central to cover options or receive passes.
まんなかにもどって、みんなをたすけて。
Come back to the middle and help everyone.
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