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How to Say ‘Stamps of / 84-yen stamps’ in Japanese

の切手

no kitte

[noh keet-teh]

💬 Usage Tip: [の] links nouns together, like "of" or an adjective bridge. [八十四円の切手] means "an 84-yen stamp."

🇯🇵 In Japan: When buying stamps, Japanese customers often specify the denomination instead of describing the mail type.

Phrase Breakdown

no

[noh]

of; for

Connects a price to the noun, as in a stamp of 84 yen.

Example

はちじゅうよえんのきってです。

It is an 84-yen stamp.

切手

kitte

[keet-teh]

stamp

Postage stamp, often specified by price.

Example

このきってをください。

Please give me this stamp.

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