おもちゃ
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Noun for toys, typically used for children's playthings. It's written in katakana or hiragana. Example: 『おもちゃで遊ぶ』 (omocha de asobu, 'to play with a toy').
Theme

In a toy store, User and their friend Ken are looking for a gift for Ken's nephew.

おもちゃ

おもちゃ

a toy

Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects

Memory Hook

Think of 'oh my toy!' — おもちゃ (omocha) sounds like 'oh-mo-cha' as in 'oh my toy!' It's a fun way to remember toys in Japanese.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『おもちゃ』 (omocha, 'toy') is often given as gifts during festivals like 『こどもの日』 (Kodomo no Hi, 'Children's Day') or Christmas. Popular toys include 『ぬいぐるみ』 (nuigurumi, 'stuffed animals') and 『ゲーム』 (geemu, 'video games').

Forms

Base: おもちゃNoun for toys, typically used for children's playthings. It's written in katakana or hiragana. Example: 『おもちゃで遊ぶ』 (omocha de asobu, 'to play with a toy').