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How to Say ‘He has my pepperoni stuffed crust!’ in Japanese

彼は私のペパロニスタッフトクラストを持っています!

かれはわたしのペパロニスタッフトクラストをもっています!

💬 Usage Tip: A combination of possessive and descriptive adjectives showcase a versatile use of [の] (no).

🇯🇵 In Japan: Pizza in Japan can be a high-end gourmet experience.

Phrase Breakdown

彼は

私のペパロニ

スタッフトクラストを持っています

Word-by-Word Breakdown

かれ

[kare]

he

Pronoun used to refer to a male person.

Example

彼は学生です。

He is a student.

[wa]

topic marker

Marks the topic of the sentence.

Example

この本は面白い。

This book is interesting.

わたくし

[watakushi]

I

First-person singular pronoun.

Example

私は嬉しいです。

I am happy.

[no]

possessive

Indicates possession.

Example

私の本。

My book.

ペパロニペパロニ

[peparoni]

pepperoni

A type of spicy Italian-American sausage.

Example

ペパロニピザが好き。

I like pepperoni pizza.

スタッフスタッフ

[sutaffu]

staff

Filling in pizza crust.

Example

スタッフ入りのパン。

Bread with stuffing.

トクトク

[toku]

special

Denotes something unique.

Example

特別な日。

A special day.

ラストラスト

[rasuto]

crust

The edge of a bread or pizza.

Example

ラストを食べます。

Eat the crust.

[o]

object marker

Indicates the object of an action.

Example

猫を見た。

I saw a cat.

持っもっ

[motsu]

hold

To have in possession.

Example

本を持っています。

Holding a book.

[te]

and

Connects verbs or actions.

Example

話している。

I am talking.

[i]

is

Indicates a state or condition.

Example

彼はいません。

He is not there.

ますます

[masu]

masu-form

Polite non-past form.

Example

行きます。

I am going.

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