PrettyFluent
This is just a lesson preview. Get the interactive lesson free on PrettyFluent
🪪🏠📍

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.

Example

住所がわかるものを持っています。

I have something that shows my address.

ga

[gah]

subject marker

Marks 住所 as the thing that can be confirmed.

Example

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.

Example

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.

Example

ものを見せます。

I show the item.

Get the Full Learning Experience

This lesson is just a preview. Download PrettyFluent to practice pronunciation, roleplay conversations, and master vocabulary with spaced repetition.

Pronunciation Feedback

AI-powered speech recognition to perfect your accent

Spaced Repetition

Retain vocabulary long-term with smart practice

Immersive Roleplaying

Practice real conversations with AI partners

Custom Scenarios

Request lessons tailored to your specific needs

Download PrettyFluent on the App StoreGet Full Lesson

What Learners Are Saying

Teaching in Osaka and I wanted to connect with my students beyond the classroom. The everyday conversation scenarios made my Japanese feel natural, not textbook-y.

Mia S., 25, English Teacher

Moved to Tokyo and the polite vs. casual speech levels were killing me. This app breaks it all down with real scenarios. My coworkers noticed the difference in weeks.

Kevin Z., 31, Game Developer

I tried five different apps before this one. The roleplay conversations are what finally made things click. I actually remember what I learn now.

Sofia R., 31, Marketing Manager