How to say cart in Japanese

やたいyataiirr.

noun:

  • cart (esp. a food cart); stall; stand 屋台店
  • festival float; portable shrine dedicated to a god and shaped like a house; dancing platform 踊り屋台
  • stage prop fashioned after a large building
  • framework (of a house, etc.) - abbreviation 屋台骨
  • house (esp. a small and miserable house) - archaism

Example Sentences

ポットPOTTOtoティーセットTEIISETTOga乗ったnotta小さなchiisanaカートKAATOwo押してoshiteSEイカIKAちゃんchanga部屋heyani入ってhaitteきたkita
Seika came into the room pushing a small cart with a pot and a tea set resting on it.
本末honmatsuwo転倒tentouするsuruna
Don't put the cart before the horse.
本末honmatsuwo転倒tentouしてshitehaいけないikenai
Don't put the cart before the horse.
karehawatashiwo彼のkareno荷車nigurumani乗せてnoseteくれたkureta
He gave me a lift in his cart.
kareha仕事shigoto人生jinseiha野菜yasaiwo積んでtsunde家々ieiewo回るmawaru小さなchiisana荷車nigurumaからkara始まったhajimatta
He began his career with a small vegetable cart which he took around from house to house.

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