How To Say Gambling In Japanese

The Gamer’s Quick Start Guide to Japanese

How To Say Gambling In Japanese

Most gamers don’t bother with learning Japanese. But there are inevitably times when your favorite Japanese video games display Japanese words instead of romaji.

If you don’t know how to read these frequently used Japanese words, you’d have difficulties understanding the game.

Don’t worry, learning how to recognize these key Japanese words used in games is not difficult. You only need to memorize them once and the more you play, the more you’d get used to them.

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Below is a list of Japanese words you’d encounter frequently in video games.

How To Say Gambling In Japanese

Gamble translate: 賭(か)け事をする, ~を賭ける, 賭け. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Japanese Dictionary.

By the way, you’d notice that there is quite a lot of katakana in this list. That’s because many gaming-related phrases are loan words from English.

Before the game starts

The first screen you see will probably be the menu screen. Here are some typical Japanese words you might see:

1. Menu = メニュー Menyū

2. File = ファイル Fairu

3. Mode = モード Mōdo

How To Say Gaming In Japanese

4. Settings = 設定・せってい Settei

5. Option = オプション Opushon

How

If you click on mode, settings or option, you get to choose the bells and whistles that you want:

This is a list of traditional Japanese games. Some of them are localized.

Games[edit]

Children's games[edit]

Women's games[edit]

  • Rango
  • Janken (rock, paper, scissors)

Board games[edit]

Card games[edit]

  • Daifugō (another name: Daihinmin)
  • Two-ten-jack (Tsū-ten-jakku) - a Japanesetrick-taking card game.
  • Uta-garuta - a kind of karuta (another name: Hyakunin Isshu)

Tile games[edit]

  • Japanese Mahjong - Japanese mahjong, also called rīchi mahjong

Dice games[edit]

  • Cho-han bakuchi - a gambling game

Word games[edit]

See also[edit]

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