How to Say ‘At home’ in Japanese
家で
ie de
[ie de]
💬 Usage Tip: [で] marks the place where an action happens, so [家で] means doing something at home. Very useful with World Cup plans like [家で見る].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Watching big matches [家で] is very common in Japan, especially for late-night kickoffs. People often snack, chat, and support their team from the sofa.
Phrase Breakdown
家
ie
[ie]
house; home
家 means house or home, the place where you live or stay.
家でワールドカップを見る。
I watch the World Cup at home.
で
de
[de]
at; in; by
で is a particle showing the place where an action happens.
家でワールドカップを見る。
I watch the World Cup at home.
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