How to Say ‘The sound too’ in Japanese
音も
oto mo
[oh-toh moh]
💬 Usage Tip: [も] means “also/too.” It stacks nicely: [音も変です] = “The sound is weird too.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Adding [も] helps you list multiple symptoms, which is exactly how repair requests are typically communicated.
Phrase Breakdown
音
oto
[oh-toh]
sound; noise
Noise/sound made by a machine. Helpful when you noticed unusual sounds from the water heater.
給湯器の音も変です。
The water heater’s sound is strange too.
も
mo
[moh]
also; too; as well
Particle meaning “also/too,” adding another problem (e.g., not only hot water, but sound too).
お湯が出ないし、音も変です。
Not only does hot water not come out, but the sound is strange too.
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