How to Say ‘A photo project’ in Japanese
写真のプロジェクト
shashin no purojiekuto
[shah-sheen noh proh-jehk-toh]
💬 Usage Tip: [A の B] often means “B of A” or “A-related B.” So [写真のプロジェクト] is literally “a project of photos,” meaning “a photo project.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Using [の] to connect nouns is one of the most useful patterns in Japanese. It appears everywhere, so this is a great phrase chunk to remember.
Phrase Breakdown
写真
shashin
[shah-sheen]
photo; photograph
A picture taken with a camera.
写真のプロジェクトを始めた。
I started a photography project.
の
no
[noh]
of
A particle that links nouns, often showing possession or description, like 'of.'
写真のプロジェクトは楽しい。
The photography project is fun.
プロジェクト
purojiekuto
[proh-jehk-toh]
project
A planned activity or piece of work done for a purpose.
写真のプロジェクトについて話した。
I talked about the photography project.
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