How to Say ‘Something that shows your address’ in Japanese
住所がわかるもの
juusho ga wakaru mono
[juu-sho gah wah-kah-roo moh-noh]
💬 Usage Tip: This phrase means proof of address. It could be a document that shows where you live.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Accepted proof may vary by office, so if unsure, ask which documents are okay. Rules can differ slightly by municipality.
Phrase Breakdown
住所
juusho
[juu-sho]
address
Means address, often your registered home address.
住所がわかるものを持っています。
I have something that shows my address.
が
ga
[gah]
subject marker
Marks 住所 as the thing that can be confirmed.
住所がわかるものです。
It is something that shows the address.
わかる
wakaru
[wah-kah-roo]
can tell / can understand / shows
Here it means to show or make clear.
住所がわかるものがあります。
There is something that shows the address.
もの
mono
[moh-noh]
thing / item
General word for a thing, item, or document.
ものを見せます。
I show the item.
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