How to Say ‘Taxi’ in Japanese
タクシー
takushii
[tah-koo-shee]
💬 Usage Tip: [タクシー] is a katakana loanword. Katakana is often used for foreign-origin words, so this one is easy to spot.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Taxis in Japan are usually very clean and reliable. Fun tip: the rear left door often opens automatically, so don't pull it yourself.
Phrase Breakdown
タクシー
takushii
[tah-koo-shee]
taxi
A borrowed word used for a taxi. Very common when traveling to or from a hotel, station, or airport.
タクシーを呼んでください。
Please call a taxi.
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