How to Say ‘New’ in Japanese
新しい
atarashii
[ah-tah-RAH-shee]
💬 Usage Tip: [新しい] = new (for things, ideas, relationships). Common pairs: [新しい友だち], [新しい仕事].
🇯🇵 In Japan: In ads and seasonal items, you’ll constantly see [新しい]—Japan loves “new releases” and limited-time updates.
Phrase Breakdown
新しい
atarashii
[ah-tah-RAH-shee]
new
い-adjective meaning “new.” Can modify nouns directly: 新しい+N.
新しい店に行きたい。
I want to go to a new shop.
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