How to Say ‘Stuffed crust’ in Japanese
スタッフトクラストを持っています
すたっふとくらすとをもっています
💬 Usage Tip: The verb [持っています] (motteimasu) indicates possession or having something.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Stuffed crust pizza is a relatively new and popular addition in Japan, reflecting Western influences.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
スタッフスタッフ
[sutaffu]
stuffed
Refers to something filled, typically a stuffed crust in pizza.
スタッフトクラストが好き。
I like stuffed crust.
トクトク
[toku]
special
Represents something unique or special.
トクベツな日。
A special day.
ラストラスト
[rasuto]
crust
The hardened outer surface of food, especially pizza.
ラストは美味しい。
The crust is delicious.
をを
[o]
object marker
Marks the word as the object of the verb.
花を買った。
I bought flowers.
持っもっ
[motsu]
hold
Means to have or to possess.
本を持っています。
I have a book.
てて
[te]
and
Used to connect verbs.
物を探している。
I am looking for things.
いい
[i]
is
Indicate existence or state.
彼は学生です。
He is a student.
ますます
[masu]
masu-form
Non-past polite form.
行きます。
I will go.
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