Why Katakana Loanwords Are Your Secret Weapon
Here’s a fact that often surprises beginners: as an English speaker learning Japanese, you already “know” thousands of Japanese words. Japanese has borrowed extensively from English, and many of these loanwords (外来語, gairaigo) are written in katakana.
Once you can read katakana, you unlock an enormous vocabulary shortcut. A word like コンピューター (konpyuutaa) looks exotic, but it’s just “computer” in Japanese pronunciation.
How English Becomes Japanese: The Sound Rules
English sounds get adapted to fit Japanese phonology. Knowing these patterns helps you decode loanwords faster:
| English pattern | Japanese adaptation | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Final consonant (e.g., -t, -k) | Add ト, ク (to, ku) | market → マーケット |
| -tion, -sion | ション (shon) | station → ステーション |
| Long vowels | ー (long vowel mark) | door → ドア / beer → ビール |
| -er, -or (at end) | ー | computer → コンピューター |
| -ing | ング (ngu) | running → ランニング |
| v sound | ヴ or バ/ビ/ブ/ベ/ボ | video → ビデオ |
| th sound | ス or ズ | three → スリー |
100 Essential Katakana Loanwords by Category
Food and Drink
| Katakana | Reading | English |
|---|---|---|
| コーヒー | koohii | coffee |
| ジュース | juusu | juice |
| ビール | biiru | beer |
| ケーキ | keeki | cake |
| パン | pan | bread (from Portuguese) |
| バター | bataa | butter |
| チョコレート | chokoreeto | chocolate |
| アイスクリーム | aisu kuriimu | ice cream |
| ハンバーガー | hanbaagaa | hamburger |
| サラダ | sarada | salad |
Technology
| Katakana | Reading | English |
|---|---|---|
| コンピューター | konpyuutaa | computer |
| スマートフォン | sumaatofon | smartphone |
| インターネット | intaanetto | internet |
| メール | meeru | email/mail |
| カメラ | kamera | camera |
| テレビ | terebi | television |
| ラジオ | rajio | radio |
| アプリ | apuri | app (application) |
Transport and Places
| Katakana | Reading | English |
|---|---|---|
| バス | basu | bus |
| タクシー | takushii | taxi |
| ホテル | hoteru | hotel |
| レストラン | resutoran | restaurant |
| スーパー | suupaa | supermarket |
| デパート | depaato | department store |
| マンション | manshon | apartment (not mansion!) |
| エレベーター | erebeetaa | elevator |
Sports and Hobbies
| Katakana | Reading | English |
|---|---|---|
| サッカー | sakkaa | soccer/football |
| テニス | tenisu | tennis |
| ゲーム | geemu | game |
| ミュージック | myuujikku | music |
| ダンス | dansu | dance |
| ドラマ | dorama | drama/TV series |
| アニメ | anime | anime (Japanese animation) |
| キャンプ | kyanpu | camping |
Watch Out: False Friends
Not all loanwords mean exactly what you expect. These “false friends” trip up learners:
| Katakana | What it sounds like | What it actually means in Japanese |
|---|---|---|
| マンション | mansion | regular apartment/condo (not a grand estate) |
| スマート | smart | slim/slender (not intelligent) |
| ナイーブ | naive | sensitive / emotionally delicate (more positive than English) |
| サービス | service | free bonus / complimentary item from a shop |
| リサイクル | recycle | also means buying/selling second-hand goods (recycle shops) |
Reading Practice: Decode These Words
- パスポート
- ショッピング
- チョコレート
- アイスクリーム
- エレベーター
Answers: 1. passport / 2. shopping / 3. chocolate / 4. ice cream / 5. elevator
Yuka & Rei Learn the Most Important Katakana Words
Learning kana feels abstract until you see how real learners talk about it. Here is Yuka working through the tricky parts — and Rei making the explanations click. Their questions are probably the same ones you have.
Rei, which katakana words are absolute must-knows for a trip to Japan?


The top five for survival: コンビニ (convenience store), レストラン (restaurant), ホテル (hotel), スーパー (supermarket), トイレ (toilet/bathroom). These five will serve you in almost every daily situation.


And for menus — what katakana food words do I see most?


Menu essentials: コーヒー (coffee), アイス (ice cream), ケーキ (cake), サラダ (salad), ステーキ (steak), ジュース (juice), ビール (beer). Most drinks and Western-style foods appear in katakana — reading menus gets much easier once you crack these patterns.
5 Practice Examples — Read These Aloud
These examples use the characters from this article in real words. Say each one aloud and try to recall the article’s rules as you read.
- コンビニはどこですか?
Where is the convenience store? - ホテルのよやくをしています。
I have a hotel reservation. - コーヒーをひとつおねがいします。
One coffee please. - トイレはどこにありますか?
Where is the bathroom? - サラダとステーキのセットをください。
The salad and steak set, please.
Your Turn! Write Your Own Example in the Comments
The fastest way to remember kana is to write words you already know in Japanese script. Try writing your name, your hometown, or your favourite food using the characters from this article.
Share what you wrote in the comments — other learners will see it, and writing for an audience makes the learning stick twice as fast. Log in to save your comment history and join the Top Commenters ranking!
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