How to Say ‘Family’ in Japanese
家族
kazoku
[kah-zoh-koo]
💬 Usage Tip: [家族] means “family” as a group. It does not mean just one family member.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Family topics are common in everyday chat, but Japanese speakers may still avoid going too deep too quickly unless the relationship is close.
Phrase Breakdown
家族
kazoku
[kah-zoh-koo]
family
Refers to one's family members as a group.
家族の自然な写真を撮りたい。
I want to take natural photos of my family.
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