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How to Say ‘Our home has a lot of Asahi.’ in Japanese

うちはアサヒが多いです。

uchi wa asahi ga ooi desu

[uchi wa ah-sah-hee ga ooi desu]

💬 Usage Tip: Literally, "As for our household, Asahi is many." Natural English is "We usually have a lot of Asahi at home" or "We drink Asahi most at home."

🇯🇵 In Japan: This is a very natural household-preference sentence. Families in Japan often have a "default" beer brand.

Phrase Breakdown

うち

uchi

[uchi]

home; our place

A casual word for one's home or household.

Example

うちはアサヒが多いです。

At our home, Asahi is common.

wa

[wa]

topic marker

Marks うち as the topic. Written は, pronounced わ.

Example

うちはアサヒが多いです。

At our home, Asahi is common.

アサヒ

asahi

[ah-sah-hee]

Asahi

A major Japanese beverage company and beer brand, often mentioned in everyday conversation about beer preferences.

Example

うちはアサヒが多いです。

At our home, Asahi is common.

ga

[ga]

subject marker

Marks アサヒ as the thing being described.

Example

うちはアサヒが多いです。

At our home, Asahi is common.

多い

ooi

[ooi]

many; common

Describes that Asahi is the one you have a lot of.

Example

うちはアサヒが多いです。

At our home, Asahi is common.

です

desu

[desu]

is; am; are

A polite sentence ending.

Example

うちはアサヒが多いです。

At our home, Asahi is common.

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