How to Say ‘Passport’ in Japanese
パスポート
pasupooto
[pah-soo-poh-toh]
💬 Usage Tip: [パスポート] is a loanword written in katakana. Many official item names in Japan are easy to spot this way.
🇯🇵 In Japan: For many residency procedures, bringing your passport is standard, especially if you are newly arrived.
Phrase Breakdown
パスポート
pasupooto
[pah-soo-poh-toh]
passport
An official travel document used for identification.
パスポートを見せます。
I show my passport.
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