How to Say ‘Our’ in Japanese
私たちの
watashi tachi no
[wah-tah-shee tah-chee noh]
💬 Usage Tip: [の] shows possession here, so [私たちの] means “our.” It must connect to another noun, like [私たちのために].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese possession is wonderfully simple: noun + [の] + noun. No apostrophes needed!
Phrase Breakdown
私
watashi
[wah-tah-shee]
I; me; we
A pronoun meaning 'I' or 'me.' In some contexts, especially with たち, it refers to 'we.'
私は学生です。
I am a student.
たち
tachi
[tah-chee]
plural marker; group
A suffix added to a pronoun or noun to make it plural, like 'we' or 'they.'
子どもたちが遊びます。
The children play.
の
no
[noh]
of; 's
A particle showing possession or connection, like 'of' or apostrophe-s in English.
私の本です。
It is my book.
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