How do you say “Stone” in Japanese? 「石(いし)」Ishi

How do you say “Stone” in Japanese? 「石(いし)」Ishi Noun

Noun: 石(いし)

Romaji Reading: ishi
Meaning: stone

Example Sentences with「石(いし)」

(私は)庭に石を置きました。
(Watashi wa) niwa ni ishi o okimashita.
I put a stone in the garden.


(私は)石につまずいて転んだ。
(Watashi wa) ishi ni tsumazuite koronda.
I stumbled on a stone and fell.


父は川へ行くといつも丸い石を集めている。
Chichi wa kawa e ikuto itsumo marui ishi o atsumete iru.
My father collects round stones every time he goes to the river.


(私は)美術館に石の彫刻を見に行く。
(Watashi wa) bijutsukan ni ishi no chōkoku o mi ni iku.
I go to the museum to see the stone carvings.


ゆうきさんは池に石を投げた。
Yūki-san wa ike ni ishi o nageta.
Yūki-san threw a stone into the pond.

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