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Must-Know Words & Phrases You'll Need to Go Camping
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mori
森
(n)
forest
Sono shika wa mori no naka ni nigete itta.
その鹿は、森の中に逃げて行った。
That deer ran away into the forest.
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tsuri
釣り
(n)
fishing
Tsuri no hanashi ga hazunda.
釣りの話が弾んだ。
The conversation about fishing became lively.
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ryukku
リュック
(n)
backpack
Kare wa ryukku ni hon to enpitsu, kami o irete motte itta.
彼はリュックに本と鉛筆、紙を入れて持って行った。
He carried his books, pencils and papers in the backpack.
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kaichū dentō
懐中電灯
(n)
flashlight
tento
テント
(n)
tent
kanū
カヌー
(n)
canoe
sansen soumoku
山川草木
(n)
nature
Kono michi wa doko ni tsunagaru darō.
この道はどこにつながるだろう。
(s)
Where does this trail lead?
Kyanpu dōgu zenbu motte kita?
キャンプ道具全部持ってきた?
(s)
Did you bring all of the camping equipment?
Sumimasen, ichi-ban chikai machi wa doko desu ka.
すみません、一番近い町はどこですか。
(s)
Excuse me, where is the nearest town?
yasei dōbutsu
野生動物
(n)
wildlife
Mayotta mitai.
迷ったみたい。
(s)
I think we're lost.
mushi yoke
虫除け
(n)
insect repellent
koya
小屋
(n)
cabin
Hi o okoseru?
火を起こせる?
(s)
Can you start a fire?
haikingu o suru
ハイキングをする
(v)
hike
kyanpu faia
キャンプファイア
(n)
campfire
nebukuro
寝袋
(n)
sleeping bag
Koko ni tento o harō.
ここにテントを張ろう。
(s)
Let's set up camp here.
hōi jishaku
方位磁石
(n)
compass
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