How to Say ‘Where is the dinosaur exhibit?’ in Japanese
恐竜の展示はどこですか。
kyouryuu no tenji wa doko desu ka
[kyoh-ryoo noh]
💬 Usage Tip: This breaks down as [恐竜] + [の] + [展示] + [は] + [どこ] + [ですか]. A perfect museum question pattern: “[thing] [は] [どこですか]?”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Museums in Japan often have clear floor maps, but asking staff is totally normal. This phrase is especially handy in large science or natural history museums.
Phrase Breakdown
恐竜
kyouryuu
[kyoh-ryoo]
dinosaur
Refers to dinosaurs; often used for museum exhibits about prehistoric animals.
恐竜の展示は人気です。
The dinosaur exhibit is popular.
の
no
[noh]
of
A particle linking 恐竜 and 展示, meaning 'dinosaur exhibit' literally 'exhibit of dinosaurs.'
恐竜の展示は二階です。
The dinosaur exhibit is on the second floor.
恐竜
kyouryuu
[kyoh-ryoo]
dinosaur
Refers to dinosaurs; often used for museum exhibits about prehistoric animals.
恐竜の展示は人気です。
The dinosaur exhibit is popular.
恐竜
kyouryuu
[kyoh-ryoo]
dinosaur
Refers to dinosaurs; often used for museum exhibits about prehistoric animals.
恐竜の展示は人気です。
The dinosaur exhibit is popular.
恐竜
kyouryuu
[kyoh-ryoo]
dinosaur
Refers to dinosaurs; often used for museum exhibits about prehistoric animals.
恐竜の展示は人気です。
The dinosaur exhibit is popular.
恐竜
kyouryuu
[kyoh-ryoo]
dinosaur
Refers to dinosaurs; often used for museum exhibits about prehistoric animals.
恐竜の展示は人気です。
The dinosaur exhibit is popular.
恐竜
kyouryuu
[kyoh-ryoo]
dinosaur
Refers to dinosaurs; often used for museum exhibits about prehistoric animals.
恐竜の展示は人気です。
The dinosaur exhibit is popular.
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