How to Say ‘Portion; serving’ in Japanese
分
bun
[boon]
💬 Usage Tip: [分] means "portion" or "serving" in cooking contexts, as in [二十人分]. It can also mean "minute" in other situations, so context is your friend.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese kitchens commonly talk in [人分] when scaling recipes instead of only using weights.
Phrase Breakdown
分
bun
[boon]
portion; serving; for ... people
Used to show the amount or portion intended for a number of people.
これは五人分です。
This is for five people.
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